Hi Mick,

I've found the urethane type to be heaps better under braking. Stuart
Wilkins also sells the adjustable castor rods. They are a fair bit
thicker than standard ones so breakage shouldn't be a problem.

Cheers,

Chris

> -----Original Message-----
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> [mailto:membersozdat_owner@;datascribe.com.au] On Behalf Of mick ralph
> Sent: Thursday, 31 October 2002 10:20 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: TRX rims dont fit (still!!!) Castor rods
> 
> 
> Kris
> LJ Torana rods can be made to fit. I had a set on a previous 
> 1600 but I
> think they were badly modified because one day I was driving 
> along and I hit
> a pothole and the rod broke... very exciting. I replaced the 
> rods with some
> from SSS in Sydney (ordered at 4pm delivered to the Gold 
> Coast 10am next
> day) for about $120. Haven't had a problem since.
> On the subject of "donuts" does anyone have any preference 
> for which sort of
> rubber to use?
>  I actually prefer the softer standard type but others swear 
> by the urethane
> type.
> Cheers
> Mick

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