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Hey guys,

My Castor Rod bushes are cracked and really due to be fixed up, so im looking into gettin adjustable castor rods as opposed to just replacing the broken ones with a factory pair.

My questions are, what companies make adjustable castor rods, where can i get some, and how much will they cost me.

I know Cusco make some, but haven't found somewhere selling them yet

Also ISC on here have a set

http://www.isc-warehouse.com/index.php?mai...5f65432a6cd24d6

for $199

any help would be appreciated.

Steve

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Just jap have 2 or 3 varieties.

Maybe i'm paranoid, but check that any pillow ball/rose joint stuff is street legal. My guess is that without the bush the ability to absorb shock loading is significantly reduced.

You can get adjustable replacement bushes (but there's not much adjustment). Whiteline etc

ive got just jap adj castor rods. and can vouch for their quality. been on almost a year, and still in perfect condition

Awesome, thanks for all your replys guys.

r33cruiser - what differences did you notice once they were on?

I'd go Cusco ones.

I have those D-Project ones and I regret not spending the extra and getting proper Japanese ones..

The D-Project ones started making a pretty terrible noise in the joint after about...3 months? Sprayed it with silicone spray and that's kept it quiet for a few weeks now...but yeah, If I had to do it again I'd get Cusco or Tein ones..

Nengun FTW

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