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KTS adjustable control arms to suit R32 & R33 GTS-T

Billet alloy main rod with plated steel buckle and 18mm spherical bearing rod end. These control arms weigh in at 1050 grams each compared with the factory items at 1818 grams which are non-adjustable and have bushes that are prone to wear.

Comes with high tensile cap bolts, nuts and washers

These control arms provide more responsive steering and improved tighter handling and feature adjustable length for more caster and better turn in.

Our normal price: $395.00 Per Pair

Group buy price for 10 pairs or more: $250.00 Per Pair

More information available at the KTS website

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They do not suit 4 WD Skylines which have a bend in them and trying to source these. Theya re very easy to install. No dust cover but does not seem to be a prob. If over time the spherical joint wore out they can be changed no probs and option to get better chromolly and teflon joints, which are not cheap at around $100 or more each. Installation and wheel alignment is extra.

I have used the r33 ones in a r32gtr, not sure if the 33 gtr is different, all that is required is a spacer on one side because there is 80mm not 70mm inbetween the mounts, by using this on oneside, the arm is offset and does not require the bend like the std ones

Also the GTR's have wider bushes. I am communicating with KTS re these as they need wider alloy peices for the spherical joint loctators.

Yes confirmed can do the GTR and GTS-T and for same price. Cusco or Tein cost over $500 for similar item.

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