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Old 06 June 2007, 09:10 AM
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Question Classic rear advice

Just had car, a 95 WRX Import, MOT'd it passed but i was informed that there was a bit of play in the rear drop links, so am going to replace them with Whiteline ones.Just a couple of questions.

What drop links should i fit, there appears to be 2 types?

Should i replace the rear ARB at the same time, if so what one do i need?

Is it a DIY job? i'm very handy with the spanners
Old 06 June 2007, 10:38 AM
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Whiteline do 2 types as mentioned, the fancy bling alloy ones and the plain steel ones, just as good as each other but he alloy version looks

Rear ARB, there is the fixed and adjustable which has 3 settings(holes) depending on how tail happy you prefer the rear to be, most people set this to the middle hole.

22mm is probably the one to get.
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Originally Posted by goonerbear
Is it a DIY job? i'm very handy with the spanners
Easy peesy. Don't jack the car though because the ARB will twist making it impossible to remove. Ramps under each wheel probably the best bet work at home.
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Cheers, thats what i wanted to know, will order tomorrow, and have a go at fitting this weekend.
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