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SUSPTRS13 Nissan S13/S14 Pillow Toe Rod (Rear) E-mail

Nissan 240SX S13/S14 Pillow Toe Rod, allows rear toe adjustment
It isn't shiny for a reason, the hard anodize finish with withstand more
abuse and is designed for military type applictaions.

Standard gold anodize coming Summer 2006

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Army Green
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Stealth Gunmetal
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Peak Performance Nissan 240SX S13/S14 Pillow Toe Rod

Toe Adjustment in the rear allows the driver to tune the chassis according each individual's driving characteristics and experience. Amount of Toe in and out will allow the rear tires to respond according to each driver's needs. In order to get the Toe Control within specs after lowering, the Toe Control arms will be a must for any serious racer.

Eliminate the troublesome rubber bushings with the Peak Performance Pillow Ball Toe Rod. Peak Performance upper links are designed with the finest Aurora rod ends, unmatched by Japanese cast rod ends hidden under a rubber boot. Aurora rod ends are all PTFE self lubricated and lined to withstand the highest loads that bearings can withstand. The adjustment shafts are made of heat treated T-6061 lightweight aluminum and hard anodized for longevity. The bracket and suporting hardware is all made from stainless steel, eliminating the possibility of rust. Peak Performance Pillow Tie Rods are available in Army Green or Stealth Gunmetal.

 

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