Whiteline ARB drop links alloy or steel
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Whiteline ARB drop links alloy or steel
Any recommendations of which to go for, the ally ones look great but as they're not visible it doesn't matter.
Does one type last longer than the other etc...
Does one type last longer than the other etc...
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I have raced on the steel ones for 3 years without issue, look a bit rustic, but work.
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Cheers, there's about £20 difference between the two types but i'm a bit of a sucker for nicely machined parts.
I'm only doing the fronts 'cause mine are goosed, is it worth doing the rears at the same time?
I'm only doing the fronts 'cause mine are goosed, is it worth doing the rears at the same time?
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I ended up going for the alloy ones. Have had the steel ones before. As Graham said no additional benefit just dont rust!
I personally chose to upgrade front and rears at the same time. Have a word with Demon Tweeks as they give you a "special discount" if you mention Scoobynet on Whiteline products.
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I personally chose to upgrade front and rears at the same time. Have a word with Demon Tweeks as they give you a "special discount" if you mention Scoobynet on Whiteline products.
HTH
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