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Steering Knuckle, wheel suspension
SuperPro Steering Knuckle Kit to suit Isuzu D-Max & MU-X & Mazda BT-50
Left and Right Knuckle Kit to reduce bump steer to almost zero and decrease tire wear drastically
TRC6680 - Steering Knuckle Kit - Bump Steer Correction - designed to optimise the steering geometry
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-- TRC6680 - Steering Knuckle Kit
This part will need to be backordered, ready for the next available shipment.
Current backorder ETA is 8-12 weeks.
SKU: TRC6680
This product does not require engineering or mod plating and it is completely legal. TRC6680 is VSB 14 approved, this product is also ADR compliant. It works the exact same as installing an upper control arm.
Our engineering team have both assessed and conducted 3rd party testing on the aftermarket front knuckle (TRC6680) to VSB14 loads, for a front axle rating of 1650kg using FEA analysis. It has been found to comply and exceed the strength requirements. This product can be fitted with any GVM upgrade.
VSB 14 & How this product is compliant & legal
VSB 14 is the legal underwriting that affects aftermarket modification, where TRC6680 is classified as owner certified. Meaning that no engineer or certification is required after the product has been installed. This works the exact same as installing an upper control arm, shock, legal lift kit, spring or airbag kit.
ADR & How this product is compliant & legal
The Australian Design Rules (ADRs) are our national standards for road vehicle safety, anti-theft and emissions. All new road vehicles manufactured in Australia and imported new or second-hand vehicles, must comply with the relevant ADRs when they are first supplied to the Australian market. There is no specific underwriting related to steering knuckles, the same as there isnt for control arms, shocks, etc. As such there is no ADR compliance to be followed. However, when testing this product it met OE design standards.
It is essential to highlight that there are no Australian Design Rules (ADRs) specifically addressing the 'robustness of a vehicle.' Consequently, VSB14 serves as an excellent guide and, in practice, is the primary standard to reference when considering 'in-service modifications.'
Comparison examples of other in-service bolt in modifications that also do not require engineering / mod plate certification but are a similar replacement part / upgrade to the superpro steering knuckle, include:
SuperPro components, implemented as 'in-service modifications,' have undergone rigorous testing in accordance with appropriate engineering standards, instilling unwavering confidence in the quality of our products.
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It is recommended that a skilled mechanic or technician undertakes the procedure.
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