Z32/GT-R alloy rear knuckle spherical strut bearing upgrade (PAIR)
Z32/GT-R alloy rear knuckle spherical strut bearing upgrade (PAIR)
Z32/GT-R alloy rear knuckle spherical strut bearing upgrade (PAIR)
Z32/GT-R alloy rear knuckle spherical strut bearing upgrade (PAIR)

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Z32/GT-R alloy rear knuckle spherical strut bearing upgrade (PAIR)

Sale price$169.00 AUD
SKU: Z32X-KNCK
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Want to reduce bush deflection and change out your tired OEM rear knuckle bushes? We have the solution.

We have made replacements, however, they are a spherical bushing rather then a polyurethane or rubber bushing to significantly reduce bush deflection and ensure a much smoother operation throughout the range of suspension travel.

As with all of the bearings that we use throughout our suspension arms, these spherical inserts use common sized bearings which essentially makes them rebuildable at a very low cost should the need arise.

Fits Z32 and R32/R33 GT-R OEM rear knuckles with a 45mm O.D

Sold as a pair.

VEHICLE COMPATIBILITY

Nissan

R32 SKYLINE GTR
R33 SKYLINE GTR
Z32 300ZX

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clay carter
Z32 fitment

Easy install with perfect fitment. I really like that the bearing can be removed without pressing the shell out of the knuckle, like the the SPL bearings I previously had.