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Old 03 June 2009, 12:34 AM
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anyone reccomend some pref alloy & solid, arnt paying best part of £90 for whitelines as i cant justify that

hardrace or powerflex? where from?

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Old 03 June 2009, 01:15 AM
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does any know where i can top monts from and how much are they? please thanks
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Old 03 June 2009, 01:33 AM
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Originally Posted by wrighty338
anyone reccomend some pref alloy & solid, arnt paying best part of £90 for whitelines as i cant justify that

hardrace or powerflex? where from?

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these are the ones u want and are no were near 90 quid

and i have tryed hardrace solid ones and another cheap solid alloy set and after a few 100 milles they all try and pull the centre bush out or split the rubber ,the whiteline ones can twist to the correct angle due to being spring steel wire with solid rubber bushes ,dont buy cheap ones i did ans wasted my money
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are they really alright them wire ones? to me they just dont look up to the job lol!
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Originally Posted by wrighty338
are they really alright them wire ones? to me they just dont look up to the job lol!
its not really down to looks its down to if they do the job

if u wanna buy the hardrace ones or 30 quid ebay specials feel free ,but they will not last long as they sit at the wrong angle and try and pull the bushes out the middle i tryed spacing them out and all sorts just the same

u got alloy bottom arms or steel mate
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Steel at the moment, was maybe gonna get some alloy ones + powercoat them!
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I had rose-jointed "knock links" on mine, now have "cusco kids" alloy/poly bushed alternative, as I was sick of the noise over every little bump.

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Originally Posted by wrighty338
Steel at the moment, was maybe gonna get some alloy ones + powercoat them!
Make your mind up on what arms you want first then, if you go alloy arms there is no need to change from the std solid links IMHO
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Ah right interesting, why is that?

Is there a difference in drop links for steel or alloy arms?
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Originally Posted by wrighty338
Ah right interesting, why is that?

Is there a difference in drop links for steel or alloy arms?
Yup big difference.
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