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Old 11-01-2007, 16:28
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i might be interested in tc rods and steering knuckles - what are you planning on doing to these? shortening them for more lock??
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Old 11-01-2007, 16:29
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Yeah a steering knuckle with a relocated track rod hole would be good.
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Old 12-01-2007, 06:04
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Shorten the TC rods to allow for more castor (i think that's the right word). They will also be stronger. The stock ones are good, but I've broken 2 and I dont drive aggressively AT ALL.

The knuckles will be shortened to allow for more response. I dont know the technicalities of it. All I know is that my technician/best friend/coworker had a particular idea in mind, told me what to do or look for and I do the research to get them made by his specifications. ROFL Sort of like what Nissan made for the old Z's (240/260 and 280 if i am correct).

The rack spacers will allow for more turning radius/angle.

Besides the rb stuff, that's the biggest things we think we can make at a really affordable price so everyone can use.
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Old 12-01-2007, 08:17
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The castor rods needs to be adjustable.

Your ones must be weaker, because I've never heard of them breaking. The only time i've seen one break, was in an accident and just the bolts broke connecting it to the lower arm, but the rod was fine.

We can already get the rack spacers here, after all they're nothing more than a thick washer.
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