Rose Jointed Trailing Arms - Your thoughts please?

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Rose joints should work better than bushed joints, simple as!

Whether these particular ones do you won't know unless someone who buys them can tell you! In theory yes, they'll be way better. If they're cranked properly for your lift/bracketry etc then they should be both smoother and allow more movement for the axle.

Dunno what difference they'd do when fitted on their own, mind .. you might show up other limits to the suspension, but won't know that till they're fitted! ;)

Rose joints do need some, minimal, maintenance, something that few do, so be prepared to check them regularly if you want best performance .. bushes we all mostly just leave to get on with it!
 
Like all things - not on their own......
 

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There's not a lot of protection on a rose joint - can't see it lasting long in a dusty, wet or muddy environment.
 
they call it a dust boot , so dont expect much sealing, expect much more harshness transmitted with rose joints . a high maintenance item when used offroad conditions . But if you need that amount of articulation........... ?
 
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