33 adjustable steering arms

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JetJackson
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33 adjustable steering arms

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Afternoon all.

My sud is LHD, running 33 front suspension and outboard brakes etc.

I recently took it to be tracked and wasn't really happy with the result and difficulty of adjustment, removing the steering arms to adjust.

I did a bit of googling and found that some 33s (with power steering I think?) had steering arms with an adjuster in the arm so they can be adjusted on the car.

Can anybody think of a reason why these wouldn't fit? If they will, does anybody have any knocking about in their spares pile they would like to sell?

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different sized bushes where they bolt to the rack, make sure to get the correct size
otherwise they'll fit i think.
sure john will have some
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I’ve fitted them to both my Sud and 33, they make toe adjustment so much easier.
From memory I think we fitted a sleeve in the bush so the they fit the rack studs properly.

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The powered 33 racks do indeed have adjustable sections and it makes adjustment much easier. the inner end bush has a bigger internal diameter. When I used them on my 33 (sud rack) I just knocked up a couple of simple sleeves to suit the sud rack studs to take the 33 bushings.

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