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I have a set of brand new Eagle Forged H-Beam Con-Rods to suit Rb30

They come with ARP 2000 rod bolts and assembly lubricant

They are used by many people and are capable of 800hp+

*3d design offers redused weight without sacrificing strength.

*2 peice forginf for increased strength

*ARP 8740 cap screw bolt (190,00psi) and assembly lubricant

*Silicone bronze bushed for floating pins

*Certified 4340 steel, vacume degassed to remove impurities.

*Each forging is X-Rayed, sonic tested, magnafluxed to insure quality.

*Shotpeened & stress relieved.

*Comes with conrod bearings, assembly instructions and assembly lubricant

Price $750

Located in Kellyville Sydney will post

phone Jake 0404080448 or PM

  • 2 months later...
will these fit RB26??

cms

I'm very sure that all RB25\RB26\RB30 rods are the same length and will fit each other fine. (you would never use RB25 rods again though, they are shit)

The crank is what makes the larger capacity.

Edited by The Mafia

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