UMI Releases New Product- Roto-Joint Rear Housing Bushings

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Roto-Joint Rear End Housing Bushings for the 65-88 GM A/G-Body
P/N 2999 priced at $129.99/set


UMI Performance, Inc is proud to introduce our P/N 2999 GM A/G body axle housing Roto-joint. The 2999 allows full articulation of the GM 4-link rear suspension. By using 2999 and either Roto-Joints or rod ends in the other six locations, your 4-link will move bind-free. Whether it be autocross transition, road race cornering or just back road corner carving UMI has you covered. For street use, they also pair well with our hybrid poly/Roto combination arms - poly for comfort and Roto-Joint for performance. These Roto-Joints install with a gentle press fit and are retained by an easy to install spiral retaining ring. The 6061-T6 aluminum housing is pre-greased with Synco Super Lube and will provide smooth motion for years to come. 100% manufactured in Philipsburg, PA-USA.

Direct Website Link Here- http://umiperformance.com/catalog/index ... cts_id=779

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liquidh8

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Look very cool. Would these hold up to 100 mile a day driving?
 

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liquidh8 said:
Look very cool. Would these hold up to 100 mile a day driving?

I have 6 roto joints from UMI in my GP and never had an issue with any of them. My GP is my daily driver in the summer and I put alot of miles on it and occasionally abuse it. If you look up 6061 it is aircraft quality aluminum and the T6 means it's a tempered aluminum treated with a solution.
 

liquidh8

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Pontiac, good to hear. My BOP wagon is an all year round driver. Was thinking of using these on the axle side of the control arms. The aluminum I know about and trust, been in the AF for 15 years, fixing jets, :D.

I see they are rebuildable, that is a plus. I have hit a few different threads to see opinions. Most people don't drive their daily driver every day.

Thank you.
 
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