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Old 22 November 2004, 01:41 PM
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hi, i am away to fit a whiteline lateral link kit to my 1999 RB5, any tips or things to watch out for, all info welcome.
Old 22 November 2004, 06:18 PM
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What is one of those?
I have almost every Whiteline part on my car, and the only thing I can associate with the description are the 4 rear lower radius arms from the hubs to the subframe.

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What is one of those?
I have almost every Whiteline part on my car, and the only thing I can associate with the description are the 4 rear lower radius arms from the hubs to the subframe.

Give us a clue!

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911 that would be the ones, i keep coming across different names for them, are they any good, easy to fit, any info welcome
Old 23 November 2004, 12:50 PM
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I have them on my Sti v3.
They do two types, first is that only 2 of the 4 are adjustable (for toe in/out , and the second where all 4 are adjustable so you can widen the rear track about 15mm, toe and camber (limited) adjustment.
They are a snip to fit, have stiff but compliant plastic end bushes and are very easy to adjust on the car by the alignment shop!
When new they look 'sexy' but the corrosion protection isn't very good.
Not sure, but I think Demon Tweeks sell them.
One last point; the mountings for the rear roll bar are there too.

Hope that lot helps.
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Originally Posted by 911
I have them on my Sti v3.
They do two types, first is that only 2 of the 4 are adjustable (for toe in/out , and the second where all 4 are adjustable so you can widen the rear track about 15mm, toe and camber (limited) adjustment.
They are a snip to fit, have stiff but compliant plastic end bushes and are very easy to adjust on the car by the alignment shop!
When new they look 'sexy' but the corrosion protection isn't very good.
Not sure, but I think Demon Tweeks sell them.
One last point; the mountings for the rear roll bar are there too.

Hope that lot helps.
911
911, i have orderd them from demon tweeks, you woulent have some picks of the kit would you???
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No, but will send you a pic of my car's if you send (by pm) your email address. Don't know how to send/get pics on Snet yet.
It is very dirty undneath so nothing special, but willing to help.
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Originally Posted by 911
No, but will send you a pic of my car's if you send (by pm) your email address. Don't know how to send/get pics on Snet yet.
It is very dirty undneath so nothing special, but willing to help.
911

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