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Hey guys i've had these knuckles for a few years, they are a great improvement over the standard R32 knuckles, but i've moved on and now running a macpherson front end, so these knuckles don't fit any more. They were made my JDI fabrications and are bloody strong, at least as strong as standard, but probably more so. These also come with hubs so it saves you the effort of removing and refitting the hubs (absolute shitty job to do haha) and mean they can bolt straight on.

chasing $300 for the pair, can send them anywhere for about $30.

Located in SA near Mitcham

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Any binding? What sort of rack changes are required just a spacer or??

Thanks.

Youll have to scallop your LCA before you run into to bind with these knuckles they are designed well and I can also back up there strong my car went into a tyre wall and bent the LCA and ikeya tie rod but knuckle no problem.

Any binding? What sort of rack changes are required just a spacer or??

Thanks.

hey mate, with all knuckles they will bind at a point, i was running out of clearance with 60mm worth of spacers (17x8 -30) and 60mm longer LCA's by the time i was getting bind, but i was running a pretty shitty tie rod/rack setup which didn't help.

Rack mods?

ideally you use some rack spacers like the ones from Garage 7 / SMM, and that is really all you need. Garage 7 sell them for $150 i think off the top of my head, or you might be able to get some 2nd hand.

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