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Whiteline | Roll Center (Steering) Correction Kit Front | GT/GR 86 & BRZ I

Whiteline | Roll Center (Steering) Correction Kit Front | GT/GR 86 & BRZ I

Regular price CHF 235.00
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We are offering the roll center correction kit for your front axle, perfectly matching our other Whiteline suspension parts. This kit helps correct the suspension and steering geometry on lowered vehicles.

Please ensure that installation, and especially the subsequent wheel alignment (absolutely necessary!), is carried out by a specialist with appropriate measuring equipment.

Not suitable for BRZ II (2021+)!

With this kit, you correct the front "roll center" and the steering geometry, which are slightly shifted by lowering. By raising the center of force transfer, rolling resistance is reduced, and front suspension performance in corners is significantly improved. This results in more grip on the front axle, allowing you to achieve higher cornering speeds.

The set consists of 2 front tie rod ends and 2 ball joints for the front wishbone (installation only by trained personnel!). These have been specially developed by Whiteline to improve geometry.

This part has NO certificate and is therefore only for motorsport purposes and not approved for public road traffic! However, since the material is steel, just like the original, some inspectors may approve it with an individual inspection. Furthermore, purely from a subjective perspective, it looks confusingly similar to the original part to the untrained eye.

Here you can find the installation instructions to get an idea of the effort involved (manufacturer specification 2.5h). Installation should only be carried out by a specialist workshop; a bearing press is required.

Here you can find a video from Whiteline itself where the roll center is briefly explained:

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