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So my aftermarket japanese front upper camber arms have snapped on one side (1 bolt holding it).

I am now looking for a quick replacement and the only ones I can find are Truhart (USA Design Taiwan made?).

Has anyone used them. Im not really into Taiwan stuff but it is availalbe and I cannot find my stock arms.

The current ones are rose joints but I understand the Truharts are rubber bush. What should I look out for?

Thanks guys.

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Why not get Hardrace ones? Your arms won't be rose-joint, they'd be spherical bearing. You'd want the rubber bushed ones.

My car is still rocking the SRI (red ones) from Just Jap. But I didn't fully tighten the pivoting point so the arms are allowed to rotate slightly.

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Cool yeah I cannot find hardrace in stock. These ones are certifiable in NZ so I think i will go with for now and see how they go. Glad we spotted the half snapped off Nagisto Auto (think thats how you spell it) before it failed completely.

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Cool yeah I cannot find hardrace in stock. These ones are certifiable in NZ so I think i will go with for now and see how they go. Glad we spotted the half snapped off Nagisto Auto (think thats how you spell it) before it failed completely.

If they don't work out I got my Cusco arms (LTA approved) flown in 1 week delivery from :

Company Maz-Sport Cusco Ltd. Address 5 Douglas Alexander Parade unit D7 Albany Auckland New Zealand Tel +64-9-4141901 FAX +64-9-4141901 E-mail

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In and done - seem all good.

my front squeak has gone from the car...yay was doing my head in.

Car seems more gentle up front with rubber bushes. Going for a road trip tonight to give them a good test.

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