Spl Titanium Rear Traction Links Arms R35 Gt-r on 2040-parts.com
Cremorne, NSW, Australia
Brand new, never used, genuine SPL Rear Traction Links for Nissan R35 GT-R, part number RTRR35. RRP is USD$499 plus shipping, grab a bargain! Our SPL TITANIUM rear traction rods eliminate the mushy rubber bushings on the stock links to reduce toe change in the rear suspension under hard acceleration/braking and when going over bumps. This provides more stability and predictability to the rear suspension for tighter handling. Our traction links are also length adjustable to allow the rear suspension bumpsteer characteristics to be adjusted. Sold as a pair. SPL Adjustable Rear Traction Arms Feature: Applications:
2008+ Nissan R35 GT-R |
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