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  1. Radius Rod Nut Set – T3 Technique

    So replace your old, worn or damaged radius rod nuts with brand new hardware when you replace your radius rod bushings and you will most likely never have to think about them again. One set includes one regular nut and one locking nut.

  2. Powerflex Full Bushing Set (STEALTH) – T3 Technique

    The T31009 radius rod bushing set (yellow or graphite) is best suited to Syncros and lifted 2wds while the slightly harder T31007 (purple or graphite) radius rod bushings are best suited to stock height or lowered 2wds.

  3. VW T3 / T25 / Vanagon - Radius Rod Bush Replacement - YouTube

  4. How to fit T3/T25 Radius rod poly bushes (early bus). - YouTube

  5. Radius Rod Bush Replacement Video - Club 80-90 Forums

  6. Powerflex Bushings - T3 Technique

    T3 technique supplies Volkswagen Vanagon and Syncro parts, Vanagon suspension bushings, Powerflex Bushings, Whiteline Bushings, Vanagon Brake kits, Vanagon Shock absorbers, Vanagon lug nuts, lug bolts, hubcentric wheel …

  7. VW Radius Rod - T3 - Brickwerks

    Replacement Radius rod for 2WD T3 models with screw in rods. From chassis number F 019683. Please note that the nuts are available separately in the related items below. Also consider replacing the inner and outer bushes and …

  8. VW Radius Rod Bush Kit - T3 - brickwerks.co.uk

    A vehicle set of all the necesary parts to change the radius rod bushes on a VW T3, suits all models, early, late and Syncro. All aftermarket parts from various manufacturers. Plain zinc plated steel sleeves, a nice upgrade would be to …

  9. Radius Rod T3 – Dr. Björn's Auto

    This is the front radius rod for the T3 Vanagon (86-02). It keeps the front lower control arm in its place. It is attached with rubber bushings (251 407 179, 251 407 179), a spacer sleeve (251 407 097) and two seats (251 407 069) which look …

  10. Brickwerks - Check Your Radius Rod Bushes - Parts, …

    May 21, 2015 · If you have clunking and banging and generally woolly handling, theres a good chance that the radius rod bushes are to blame… check em out before they get to this stage! Your T3 will drive nicer and you’ll save yourself a …