Bicco
07 November 2007, 11:48
Recently aqqiured whitline anti lift kit and fornt and rear link bars for my V5 Type R, now i was gonna fit em myself as it looks like a straight forward job, but then realised that to fit the anti lift, it might be a bit of a ball ache with a ramp and the geom would need re-doing anyways, so figured i may just get scoobyclinic to do the job in one go.
Would the geom (done last summer) be way out if i fitted the link bars alone and waited to get into the clinic at a later date for the geom / anti lift?
typeRv4
13 November 2007, 20:57
Recently aqqiured whitline anti lift kit and fornt and rear link bars for my V5 Type R, now i was gonna fit em myself as it looks like a straight forward job, but then realised that to fit the anti lift, it might be a bit of a ball ache with a ramp and the geom would need re-doing anyways, so figured i may just get scoobyclinic to do the job in one go.
Would the geom (done last summer) be way out if i fitted the link bars alone and waited to get into the clinic at a later date for the geom / anti lift?
be fine just doing the arbs - should be fine
cusco kid
18 November 2007, 13:56
Recently aqqiured whitline anti lift kit and fornt and rear link bars for my V5 Type R, now i was gonna fit em myself as it looks like a straight forward job, but then realised that to fit the anti lift, it might be a bit of a ball ache with a ramp and the geom would need re-doing anyways, so figured i may just get scoobyclinic to do the job in one go.
Would the geom (done last summer) be way out if i fitted the link bars alone and waited to get into the clinic at a later date for the geom / anti lift?
fitting just the arbs you will not need to do alignment the anti lift kit gives you 0.5 deg extra caster so the to-in is req to be done easy job any info req just pm me geo