After looking at the problems associated with the lack of adjustment on the 4 wheel drive vehicles, especially noticeable when the vehicle has been lowered, Forge Motorsport decided to look for the best solution. It was about this time that owners were starting to report in Europe that they were experiencing the rear control arms snapping - so rather than looking at an eccentric bush replacement, Forge Motorsport decided to re-engineer the rear control arm to what it should have been in the first place.
Forge Motorsport started by adding the means of adjustment, then added strengthening, especially as they appreciate that many customers may be using their vehicles on the track. Then polyurethane bushes were made because they offer far better characteristics. After many months of rigorous testing Forge Motorsport are now confident they have the perfect solution.
If you ignore the obvious benefits of reducing uneven tire wear and improving the tire surface contact area, the seat of the pants ride is far better. If you just return the car to the OEM original geometry settings, you find that the tram lining feel disappears and the turn in is far crisper. Of course, if you are willing to experiment with the settings to maximise any other modifications on your car, then this set up is for you.