Which ARB and DROP LINKS FOR MY02WRX
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Which ARB and DROP LINKS FOR MY02WRX
HI,
havin' around the subject I have now decided my next project will be the rear ARB and DROP LINKS, being a little knowledgable, but nervous of ordering wrong products can anyone give me the relevant product codes for Whiteline 22m adjustable Rear ARB and the whiteline drop links, steel or fancy alloy (knowing me will go for fancy alloy!)
I am keen to get this project done as wish to reduce understeer a little.
Thanks, all help appreciated...
Rob
havin' around the subject I have now decided my next project will be the rear ARB and DROP LINKS, being a little knowledgable, but nervous of ordering wrong products can anyone give me the relevant product codes for Whiteline 22m adjustable Rear ARB and the whiteline drop links, steel or fancy alloy (knowing me will go for fancy alloy!)
I am keen to get this project done as wish to reduce understeer a little.
Thanks, all help appreciated...
Rob
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The steel links do the job fine, but if you must have bling at twice the price After mine were fitted I never saw them again until I next had it on a ramp.
Looking at Whiteline's website, I think your cars ARB fitting is BSR33Z, the steel links are KLC19 and alloy KLC26......I think
Also, never underestimate the benefit of a geometry set-up by someone who knows how to do more than follow the manufacturers guidelines
Looking at Whiteline's website, I think your cars ARB fitting is BSR33Z, the steel links are KLC19 and alloy KLC26......I think
Also, never underestimate the benefit of a geometry set-up by someone who knows how to do more than follow the manufacturers guidelines
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Swifty, the bugeye ARB doesn't fit the blobeye (different mounting points) so you have to be sure. I've made that mistake already Wagon bars are different again IIRC
Best to leave the decision to the supplier by telling them the year and spec of your car and leaving them to take the responsibility of supplying the right bits. Demon Tweeks do a 15% discount to SNet members and Scoobyclinic are always competitive. Both will know exactly which parts you'll need.
Best to leave the decision to the supplier by telling them the year and spec of your car and leaving them to take the responsibility of supplying the right bits. Demon Tweeks do a 15% discount to SNet members and Scoobyclinic are always competitive. Both will know exactly which parts you'll need.
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i ment your codes were the same as the codes i found on whiteline and at demon tweaks its dave featherstone you want to speak to 01978 663042 but its always good to have the codes of the item so you can make sure. as i got sold the wrong drop links when buying for my car but that was from scoobyclinic but was a honnest mistake as the mounts changed on the 05 sti
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