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SPL Parts SPL RTR S13D - 89-98 Nissan 240SX / 89-02 Nissan Skyline (R32/33/34) Rear Traction Arms Dogbone

SPL Parts  |  SKU: SPP-SPL RTR S13D
Sale price $31410 Regular price $34900

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Description

SPL Parts SPL RTR S13D - 89-98 Nissan 240SX / 89-02 Nissan Skyline (R32/33/34) Rear Traction Arms Dogbone

Adjustable Control Arms (Rear - Traction)

SPL Nissan S13 / S14 / Z32 / R32 / R33 / R34 Rear Adjustable Traction Dogbones

Our SPL Rear Traction Links (RTR) eliminate the soft mushy rubber bushings on the stock links to reduce geometry changes 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 tuned. Using FEA (Finite Element Analysis) our CNC milled 6061-T6 Billet Aluminum clevis designed to be beautiful and strong, while the gundrilled 2024-T351 dogbone allows for easy adjustment. Blue Anodized Titanium hardware shaves even more unsprung weight from the arms, without compromising strength. FK Spherical Bearings and Rod Ends are manufactured in Connecticut and utilize a Teflon liner to provide quiet operation, lower friction, smooth articulation, and eliminates bushing deflection under load. The liner is also self-lubricating and self-cleaning, offering robust reliability for street and track use. The PTFE liner is chemically bonded to the inner diameter of the race and offers a very high load carrying capacity that has greatly increased dynamic wear characteristics. Sold as a Pair. Made in the USA.

  • Proudly made, engineered, and assembled in the USA.
Adjustable: Yes
Bushing Material: Steel Spherical
Color: Black
Material: Lightweight billet aluminum arms featuring 6061-T6 clevises, US-made, PTFE-lined FK steel sphericals, and aluminum 360° clamps with titanium hardware

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