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Hey guys, after the front ender I also bent this puppy a little, but more tore some bolts out of the chassis then realised it wouldn't simply be a task of re tapping them.

So im after a new one of these - I don't know what its called - castor rod mount?

I need the drivers side one. Does anyone have a front cut lying around with one of these intact?

I was reading the forums that Just Jap have ceffy front cuts so I will ask them next but I wanna know what its called so I make sure im asking for the right thing.

You can see the damage at the top where it meets the chassis...

Any help would as always be greatly appreciated!

Cheers Dave B)

Edit: pics arent working... WHY GOD WHY!?!?!

In the case of the pics not working its the bit that connects to the castor rod and the chassis, then it goes out to the front of the subframe - the radiator sits on top of it.

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Edited by BasketCase

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