Alu wishbones and Whiteline Drop Links
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Alu wishbones and Whiteline Drop Links
I have a MY95 WRX type RA, i ordered a set of whiteline front droplinks to put on while i was changing the Front ARB but the drop links that came off have a ball joint top and bottom and lie at an angle between the wishbone and the ARB. I know the droplinks i have arent the right ones but i dont know what ones i need as i was told they were for all models except an STI.
Sorri if this isnt very clear , i tried to explain as best i could. Any help is much appreciated. Cheers
Sorri if this isnt very clear , i tried to explain as best i could. Any help is much appreciated. Cheers
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From what i can find on the net , the Sti front links are what i need, if anyone could confirm this or know of someone i could contact to find out for certain that would be great.
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The drop links you have taken off are the ones you are after, they are the STi ones. Any car with the Ally wishbones had these, inc. RA's.
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Originally Posted by DaveW
Yes you need STI drop links, not sure on suppliers in NI but you can call Alyn at AS Performance on 0191 4103770 and he should have some in stock.
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unless the ones you have taken off are knackered then they are already the ones you need....
Ball jointed drop links are about as good as you can get for transfering the load to the ARB without flex.
Just as John stevenson said..
Don't waste your money.
Andy
Ball jointed drop links are about as good as you can get for transfering the load to the ARB without flex.
Just as John stevenson said..
Don't waste your money.
Andy
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