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Thread: Looking for clear pix of rear RSR arm reinforcments

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    Looking for clear pix of rear RSR arm reinforcments

    Besides the homologation sheet pic already found on another thread, can someone please post pics of 73/74 RSR rear arms and ST's rear arms that show the reinforcements?

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    Dave - have you seen these ones from Armando's website ?



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    Hi Dave
    I think these are from a '73 RSR. I know the caliper was mounted both to the front and rear of the rotor during that MY.
    Attachment 61081
    Attachment 61082

    Here is one more from a different angle
    Attachment 61080

    Andyjboy-Could you repost your pics? They are showing as red Xs on my screen and I can obviously use the education!
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    Jim - My pictures show up on my computer - I posted the same pictures as the 1st & 3rd in your post !
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    Good info Jim. For comparison, I've included a pic of the regular steel and alloy control arms.

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    RS 73 trailing arms

    Not that anyone asked for this, just sharing. I have these early and long trailing arms:




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    perfect guys
    thank you very much!
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    So it looks like the reinforcement is around the bearing retainer with another plate or casting welded on the inside, and of course the ARB mount is a pair of parallel plates like a clevis, not a ball stud. Am I seeing that right?
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