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Hey,

I've tried searching but can't find anything relating to the kkr hicas elimination kit sold by otomoto. I've been looking into getting the driftworks elimination kit after being persuaded into it instead of the general lock bar...

It's quite pricy but I've heard nothing but good things.

Now the kkr I never see being discussed and for the price im wondering if its a good kit? This would be for my 32 gtst.

Has anyone here used it or know of anyone who uses it?

Dee

Apart from questions of overall strength or durability.....there can't be much difference between different makes of that sort of stuff. If it's designed to provide you a couple of brackets and a couple of toe control arms and bushes....there's not a lot to go wrong in the design, is there?

  • 7 months later...

for those that might find this thread, I just installed a otomoto eliminator kit,

The biggest difference I noticed is the otomoto arms use a single piece bush for the hub end which is maybe a little soft from just squeezing it in my hand, where as the Driftworks one uses what the pictures look like a nolathane type 2 piece bush.
other than that, they look pretty well identical, so far the Otomoto kit has been fine and adjusts up fine,
for those that smash ripple strips and stuff on the circuit/drifting you might want to upgrade the bushing or go with the drift works one? but thats just a guess as I am not sure how much that would effect the toe arms?

also you will more than likely NEED to remove the hubs to press/ heat up and beat out the original bush/ball joints from the hubs

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