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do you do replacement rose joints coz mine broke?

Hi mate, please give Darron a call in store on (02) 9545 0532 and he will be only too happy to confirm exactly what you need and check availability on the parts for you.

Cheers,

Steve

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How good are these for stree use, one of my standard units is KAPUT, so i need a replacment one. How long do these last.

Hi mate, these castor rods are extremely durable and are manufacturer from hardened steel.

We have had no problems with them and we have been selling them for years now.

Each set includes a 12 month warranty.

Cheers,

Steve

I'm keen to upgrade my suspension so my car grips the road well.

What gain would i have on using these castor rods?

Will they make my car grip the road better then the standard unit?

what exactly do they adjust?

If they will make my hanlding better ill buy a set for sure.

cheers

I'm keen to upgrade my suspension so my car grips the road well.

What gain would i have on using these castor rods?

Will they make my car grip the road better then the standard unit?

what exactly do they adjust?

If they will make my hanlding better ill buy a set for sure.

cheers

Hi Hayden, thanks for your enquiry.

The JJR adjustable castor rods help improve stability at the front by preventing movement that alters the vehicles suspension geometry under load.

They also improve steering response and allow on-car castor adjustment.

Cheers,

Steve




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