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Old Nov 30, 2011 | 02:28 PM
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Can anyone tell me what size rose joints are used on the 6 degree beams? I was thinking about M16 joints. I also read about cheap ones and proper strong ones. I found a site, McGill Motorsport, do they sell the proper ones?
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Old Nov 30, 2011 | 06:15 PM
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Think there M10 or M12 ?
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Old Nov 30, 2011 | 06:32 PM
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m12 is what im gna use off same website
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Old Nov 30, 2011 | 07:20 PM
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Originally Posted by dingla rs
m12 is what im gna use off same website
hi mate 12mm now were near big enough

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cheers mark save me making a mess up
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My Adrenaline beam had 7/8unf joints.
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personally id of theoght they m16

mcgill motorsport are top notch

there super high tensile ones they do should be more than up to the job
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Originally Posted by -beefy-
personally id of theoght they m16

mcgill motorsport are top notch

there super high tensile ones they do should be more than up to the job
hi beef you realy need 3/4 19mm or 7/8 22mm
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Cheers mate. So m20 should be up to the job then? (I prefer metric) And the high strength rose joints from McGill are OK to use then?

Are the adjusters also a standard part you can get some where? Or do you need to have them specially made?
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i bought m12x1.25 rose joints off mcgill motorsport for my multi link rear suspension & they are 15 thou under size so feel loose in the link rods .
mcgill are the only suppliers on ebay they cost me £13 each but i will be trying brammer to see if they are a better fit but they want nearer £ 25 each
i might go to m14 at same time.
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