No more torsion beam slipping

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I have no more collars, but can set up and run a few if there is some more demand.
 


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Little to no difference. This was something I noticed as a problem on track cars when you hit curbing or something like that. If you aren't bouncing off curbs on your daily commute to the grocery store, you will be fine. Have you had issues with your rear beam shifting on the street?
 


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Thanks for the response. No, I haven't had any problems. The car runs as good as the day I bought it. I tend to stay away from kerbs when I park.
 


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Thanks for the response. No, I haven't had any problems. The car runs as good as the day I bought it. I tend to stay away from kerbs when I park.
You mean you don't launch two wheels off round about centers and tapered median curbs. HAHA.
 


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I've replaced the rear axle bushes in mine and need these in my life! I'd be Interested in a set of these. Both collars and bolts. Do you ship to the UK?
I see no reason I can't ship to the UK.
 


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Little to no difference. This was something I noticed as a problem on track cars when you hit curbing or something like that. If you aren't bouncing off curbs on your daily commute to the grocery store, you will be fine. Have you had issues with your rear beam shifting on the street?
Thanks for the honest reply, I thought for a second this was going to be a spring update.
 


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While I will happily help you with another upgrade, I don't think its necessary for a street car.
 


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