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Am I making this up or did certain later cars have improved lower front arms that had lattice work on the underside?

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Cheers Jeff, wonder where that idea came from then.

 

Anyone got a pair in good condition?

I did see the other day that some lower arms have a bolt thread for brake air guides that bolt or something similar.

 

May have a pair but they're probably kinds grim and rusty. I'll update you though if they're alright

I did see the other day that some lower arms have a bolt thread for brake air guides that bolt or something similar.

 

This is 100% 92+ i think off the top of my head. Nissan added a thread bolt hole welded to the arm for the aur guide mounting bolt. Other the that the arms are all the same performance wise.

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I did see the other day that some lower arms have a bolt thread for brake air guides that bolt or something similar.

 

May have a pair but they're probably kinds grim and rusty. I'll update you though if they're alright

 

 

Yeah, some do have that. What I'm referring to though is extra steel sheet welded into the underside of the arm itself. Maybe it was a diy mid or something. Not sure where I got the idea from.

I'm looking for ones that aren't rusty, mine have some rusting on the underside which could be cleaned but I'm trying to reduce labour times. If you could look that's great.

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