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Hardrace suspension bushing now available Exclusive to DMS only

#1 User is offline   Dixon Motorsports 

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Posted 15 February 2011 - 10:01 AM

Hardrace is a well known brand for America racing series, they provide alot of Spherical/Pillow Ball suspension arms, camber kit for many major racing series inc America Touring Car, one make race and it is the only company making Spherical bearing bush with Anti dust spherical/pillow ball bushing for high durability and reliability. All Hardrace Spherical/Pillow Ball bushing kit comes with one year unlimited warrantee for road, track or even racing use.

This is for serious user only!

For more info please see - http://www.hardrace.com/precise.asp#2

Full products and prices -

Harden engine mount 4 pcs kit - £450

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Harden Differential mounts set 4 pieces - £380

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TPV Steering bush kit 12pcs kit - £130

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Front Anti Bump Steer kit Aluminium 2 pcs kit - £140

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Front Roll Centre adjust, 2 options OEM or Offset for more camber - In Forged Body - 2pcs £280

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Front upper arm Spherical bearing bushing - 4 pcs set - £280

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Front lower arms Compliance Spherical bushing (FRONT CASTER BUSH)- 2 pcs set - £280

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Front lower arm Front Spherical bush - 2 pcs - £260

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Front lower arms - Damper bushing - £180

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Rear Top Arm replacement Camber kit for up to -6 Degrees, comes with Spherical bushing, Pair - £580

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Rear Toe Arm with Forged ends, Pair - £228

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Rear upper arm spherical bush (same bush in the rear upper camber kit) - £280

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Rear lower arm, rear side Spherical bush - 2 pcs £180

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rear lower arms, front side - £180

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Rear Damper bush - £180

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Rear Roll centre adjuster - £220

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Driveshaft spacers - £130

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We have order coming in from Hardrace every 2 weeks.

All price inc VAT, group buy can also be arrange for additional discount.

We can also provide fitting and setup service at our premises.

thanks

Dixon

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Posted 15 February 2011 - 12:16 PM

How come the damper bushes are so expensive?
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Posted 15 February 2011 - 04:48 PM

Because the bearing itself made by Chrome Moly and outer shell is by Carbon steel with Carbonize Chrome Moly inner shell and protected with Anti Rust/dust plastic cover, so they are super strong and also can keep away from rust/dirt inside the bearing itself, thats why we can give out 1 year unlimited guarantee on all Hardrace products, I only use hardrace parts on my own race car, all the spherical bearing bushing and camber kit looks like new after 3 years of track use.

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Posted 16 February 2011 - 01:29 PM

This is all very arousing.

How hardcore would those engine mounts be in comparison with others?

Having not really heard of HardRace before, is this the top end of the market?
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Posted 16 February 2011 - 01:49 PM

Those engine mount are hardrubber so you will get a little bit of vibration in the cabin but is perfect for a race car and good for those who got supercharge fitted with very tight clearance to the front strut brace, this will stop the engine moving from side to side.

Hardrace stuff is very well known in America racing series, they also made alot of suspension arms for OEM so quality been proven.

They started with making all Spherical bearing and camber arms from the beginning for American Honda racing series so the parts for S2000 and other Hondas are the most developed. They have now also making camber arms and bush kit for Evo, Ferrari, BMW, Lotus, Subaru...etc.

It is a huge brand in American Racing market, the 25 hours endurance touring car I raced in 2 years ago have all hardrace parts fitted and I saw alot of other race teams with BMW and Lotus also fitted with hardrace parts on their race car.

I have only discovered them 2 years ago when I went over to the States for the endurance race and one of their engineer was there taking data from the team, after that I have fitted them all to my own race car and never look back:)


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Posted 16 February 2011 - 02:58 PM

Thanks for that. Defo sold me on the toe arms in that case. Damn you ;)

Will pm on payday!

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Posted 17 February 2011 - 02:13 AM

Let me know if you get a copy of the installation instructions, cos I bought my arms second hand and just want some confirmation that they are fitted correctly!
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Posted 17 February 2011 - 10:08 AM

Sorry no they don't come with any fitting instruction, it is pretty straight forward and you can't really mess it up with the toe arm...

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Posted 12 March 2011 - 11:25 PM

We now have the following in stock

3 sets if rear spherical bearing toe arms,
2 sets of front spherical bearing caster bush (compliance bush),
2 x roll centre adjuster (forged body)
Rear diff mount.

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Posted 21 July 2011 - 04:01 PM

I will report back on the engine, gearbox and diff mounts later next month as I have booked in for a bit of prep work at DMS. Now would the bushes add any benefit to a low mileage car or are they more for older/tired models :confused: .
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Posted 21 July 2011 - 04:54 PM

Dave

All hardrace item are designed for high performance use, they only do spherical bearing bushing for s2000 so it doesn't matter how old your car is, spherical bushing will improve the handling over brand new rubber bushing.

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Posted 22 July 2011 - 03:31 AM

Mmmm....maybe I should enhance the order :ponder:

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Posted 15 September 2011 - 10:35 AM

New stock came in today, now we carry out the following -

Driveshaft spacers
Engine and gearbox mount kit
Rear Toe arm (Anti bump steer)
Front Anti bump steer kit

thanks

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Posted 16 January 2012 - 10:34 PM

hey dixon, question. so, i'm in the states, how much would it run me to get bushings for FRONT upper arm, lower arm, compliance bushings, and REAR upper arm, lower arm? is it like 1600 us dollars?

can these pillowball bushings be put into a car that will be street driven? i daily drive my s2000.

i'm in the market for new bushings, and hardrace appears to be the only quality company, (it seems high end lol) that is complete!!

i plan on tracking this S, no doubt, but i do daily drive it.

THANKS!!
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Posted 18 January 2012 - 11:04 AM

Total will be $2190 USD.

Yes the hard race pillow ball bushing have rubber seal protection so they are fine to use the car everyday.

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