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compatible with Toyota Supra (MK4) 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998
Heavy Duty Steel Alloy Traction Rods With Corrosion Finish
Allows Suspension Geometry Adjustment
Engineered To Direct Replacement OE Arms For Easy Installation
**This item is not designed for vehicles with EXCESSIVE camber or AIR SUSPENSIONS.**; No Installation Instructions; Install By Experienced Professionals Highly Recommended
Adjustable Suspension Geometry, High Quality Product
Details:
1993-98 Toyota Supra & 1992-00 Lexus SC300/SC400 Godspeed Project rear traction rods
Applications:
1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998 Toyota Supra (NA & twin turbo)
1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000 Lexus SC300 & SC400
Features:
Direct bolt-on & improves handling
Koyo spherical bearing
High quality alloy
Adjustable while on vehicle (turnbuckle style)
+/- 3 degree adjustment range
3 year warranty
The Godspeed traction rods for the SUPRA/SC chassis are the perfect upgrade. With this you are able to fine tuned and adjust the rear suspension to your everyday/track needs. The pillowball ends replace the stock rubber bushings on the chassis and offers you a more direct and predictable feel that you require in competition.
These Traction rods also allow for fine-tuned adjustments to the rear suspension geometry. By doing adjustment, you are able to change the position and pitch of which the suspension rotates and also changing the amount of "Anti-Squat" of the rear.
NOTE: Vehicle realignment is highly recommended after installation.
FOR OFF ROAD USE ONLY! PARTS ARE INTENDED FOR RACING VEHICLES WHICH NEVER MAY BE USED ON A PUBLIC ROAD.
Additional Information:
Special Notes No
Legal Disclaimer Please note that this product is intended for competition and show use only. It is not designed for extreme camber adjustment, commonly known as the "stance look." We strongly advise against driving with the "stance look," as it is dangerous and irresponsible.