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I bought this Rear tie rod brace a while back I really need to cash rather than the brace, plus I have no time to fit it. The thing is brand new with brand new rose joints.

$100 posted aust wide

Can arrange pics if 100% necessary...but it looks like this:

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id also like to know how this fits in. will it fit a hicas type subframe (with hicas lock bar) or is it for non hicas subframes?

even if you have a link to some info that would be grate.

Where exactly does this bolt in i have a a31 wouldnt mind some more wank wank suspension bits

on the cradle where your toe arms bolt together I belive...It uses extended bolts too :angry:

Yes I have confirmed where it bolts up, it basically goes in between your toe arms under the diff, I have not tested this on a hicas equipped car but it should still fit I would think.

Cheers

Matt

Yes I have confirmed where it bolts up, it basically goes in between your toe arms under the diff, I have not tested this on a hicas equipped car but it should still fit I would think.

Cheers

Matt

Im pretty sure this will only bolt up to a non-hicas cradle.

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/S13-S14-S15-R32-Low...7QQcmdZViewItem

And after checking there, i was right... not sure if that means non-hicas cars as in, non hicas cradle, or if having a lock bar to disable hicas would be enough.

Might be worth messaging roguepi on ebay and sussing it out for some clarifitcation.

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