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Old 16 May 2017, 07:40 AM
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As per title need these this week to start next mission for my jdm widetrack thanks all in advance


Old 16 May 2017, 07:52 AM
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Make sure you have plenty of penetrating oil on the old brackets and get good underseal on the Whiteline stuff, they corrode like fewk on UK roads.

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Ive looked at these before, If it was me Id get the OE set stiffened and powder coated.
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Have you looked at the Perrin stout mounts Zany? They don't look as flashy as these but I would say much more study & probably alot better corrosion resistance.
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Originally Posted by JDM_Stig
Ive looked at these before, If it was me Id get the OE set stiffened and powder coated.
Mine are totally shot and I've always wanted a set for when I clean the underside for a little bling
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Originally Posted by joe v3sti
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I'll give him a bell now thx joe
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Originally Posted by The Trooper 1815
Make sure you have plenty of penetrating oil on the old brackets and get good underseal on the Whiteline stuff, they corrode like fewk on UK roads.

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Is alyn @ 01914103770 ?
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Originally Posted by joe v3sti
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Very busy indeed it was the correct number
Thanks joe all ordered up at a very good price much appreciated
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I went with the Perrin Stout Mounts on my Blobeye. More robust and due to their design less likely to hold crud.
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Originally Posted by The Trooper 1815
I went with the Perrin Stout Mounts on my Blobeye. More robust and due to their design less likely to hold crud.
any pics
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Originally Posted by The Trooper 1815
I went with the Perrin Stout Mounts on my Blobeye. More robust and due to their design less likely to hold crud.
Far superior Imo but don't look as 'blingy'.
I personally won't buy Whiteline due to the poor quality unless it is a used bargain like a rear strut brace I got for £10.50.
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Originally Posted by ZANY
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http://perrinperformance.com/i-13324...7-wrx-sti.html

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Defo nice piece of kit is the Perrin one but I really wanted and got the whiteline one in the pics as I like the way they look I hardly drive the scoob never mind get it muddy or dirty
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Defo nice piece of kit is the Perrin one but I really wanted and got the whiteline one in the pics as I like the way they look I hardly drive the scoob never mind get it muddy or dirty

Thanks guys all info and help appreciated
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Originally Posted by ZANY
Very busy indeed it was the correct number
Thanks joe all ordered up at a very good price much appreciated
No bother




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