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QT Ultralight Radius Arms

Tech Talk for Rover owners.

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QT Ultralight Radius Arms

Post by GRIMACE »

Hey herd about these from Dave Rowland at Rovacraft.....

Anyone else got any links or feedback ? ? ?
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Post by ISUZUROVER »

I have seen pics of them in LR mags. I think they are basically std radius arms with holes drilled in the middle then cad plated, that they charge a lot of $$$$ for.

IMHO not realy worth it unless you are building an $$$$$ special (i.e. a bowler) for high speed events and want to minimise unsprung weight.
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Post by GRIMACE »

Yeah thats what I thought..........................
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Post by landy_man »

have you still not got your arms from Brad
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Post by srw »

Hey guys in regards to these arms ( QT ) there is alot more to these arms and to say they are std with holes in is incorrect, these are made from scratch with high grade steel and are made to customer spec in regards to castor angles etc.

If you like email me off line for more details.

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D/R Rovacraft Group Int.
Fonts Place (showroom)
Bayswater WA 6053
08 9 377 0080
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Post by GRIMACE »

SRW - I got info about the arms from Dave Rowland today, I am just doin some follow up research, I wanted some pics of them and also to know if they are available in a properly Cranked form (similar to the rovertym arms) ?

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Post by GRIMACE »

I have looked at that exact site already (its the only one i found), but the ones pictured are just the same size as the standard arms were/are. I wanted some more info on weather they are available in cranked form and what/were the bends are on the arms

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Post by GRIMACE »

www.qtservices.co.uk

This is there website but I just cant get it to work it comes up in the intor REAL SLOW and then when i try do shit it just either does nuthing or gives me one of those error thinggys :x

EDIT: Gott it all working but yet there still no details shiat about thes radius arms :x
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