| Agency Power Rear Adjustable Toe Arms Subaru WRX STI 08+ |
| Model: AP-GH-240 |
Sale: $314.99 List: $349.99 |
With power, you need handling. By changing camber, you need to adjust toe. Proper toe settings will make a significant difference in how the car turns in on the track and handles under load. To compliment our other suspension products for the new 2008 Subaru WRX STI, Agency Power has released these all new Rear Adjustable Toe Arms.
The CNC machined 6061 aluminum toe rods are anodized red with the AP logo laser engraved. The turnbuckle centers features machined flats for easy on the fly adjustments at the track. Each end has locking nuts to secure it in place once the adjustment is made. Connecting to the frame side of the car is one of our high end 3 piece spherical rod ends. Featuring a Teflon lining, the rod ends are extremely durable and noise free. Replacing the rubber bushings adds rigidity and improves handling response. Connecting to the wheel housing is an OEM replacement ball joint so you can have double adjustability. Combining these toe rods with our other Subaru WRX suspension bits will give you the ultimate handling ride.
The Agency Power Rear Adjustable Toe Rods fit all Subaru WRX STI GH (wagon) and GE (sedan) models from 2008 and up.
About Manufacturer: Agency Power Agency Power Industries LLC was developed out of the need to provide quality, functional, and fashionable racing products. Starting from sway bar endlinks for the Subaru WRX back in 2003, Agency Power now has over 200 part numbers for cars ranging from the STI, EVO, M3, 996, TC, and more. Based out of Chandler, Arizona, Agency Power has established itself as one the core aftermarket companies for Subaru WRX STI and Mitsubishi EVO products. With new focus on the Porsche and BMW market, Agency Power is constantly developing new functional and race proven products. With dealers worldwide, the AP brand is recognized globally. Working with top distributers and tuners in the USA, AP can be found in Singapore, England, Canada, Australia, South Africa, and other parts in the EU.
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