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Old 20 January 2019, 04:48 PM
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Hi Guys

Will solid front arb drop links fit a v3 sto with alloys arms or do I need to stock to the (lollipop) ball joint type?

Research indicates I need to stick to ball joint (lollipop) type but woild like your opinions

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Old 20 January 2019, 05:23 PM
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I've bought the ball joint versions for mine, the whiteline solid ones came with an additional spacer to make everything line up correctly when used with alloy arms, intend to sell my whiteline ones on which will pay for the new ball joint drop links and lower ball joints when I replace my old steel arms with alloy ones in the next few months.





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Personally would recomend using the ball joint type (either std or uprated) as the solid type can cause stiction
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