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Hi thinking about getting adjustable rear lower arms I know japspeed do them also driftworks and hardrace also cheap ebay ones . Just wondered what to go for as they all look the same just diffrent colour who's got then and what make . Thanks

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Hi thinking about getting adjustable rear lower arms I know japspeed do them also driftworks and hardrace also cheap ebay ones . Just wondered what to go for as they all look the same just diffrent colour who's got then and what make . Thanks

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Just curious why you perceive a need for adjustable lowers??

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Also if there are several versions that all look the same then they will probably be made in the same factory.....

And we all know where the factory is.:yes:

I might be selling my driftworks rear lower arms, have zero miles on them, only issue for me is clearance combined with my lowering knuckles. Just about ok for 18 but won't let me fit a 17" wheel. Won't be a problem for standard hub

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Not sure they are from same Chinese factory as driftworks sell japspeed lower arms on there own site for ยฃ50 less than driftworks ones .

Unless you're excessively lowered, the stock arms have some adjustability. Unless you're going to be tracking your Z, I'd personally avoid solid bushings at all cost.

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