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Old Nov 19, 2008 | 11:17 PM
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Need some help, i have a P1 and i have no idea about this. i have been offered a set of

PINK STI LATERAL LINK ARMS

these are second hand, can i ask how much shoul di pay for them?

and more importantly and this will show my lack of knowledge

what do they do for starters? and

what benifits if any over te standard ones that i have ffiteed alread?

thanks

steve
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Old Nov 20, 2008 | 09:47 PM
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Originally Posted by stevie1982
Need some help, i have a P1 and i have no idea about this. i have been offered a set of

PINK STI LATERAL LINK ARMS

these are second hand, can i ask how much shoul di pay for them?

and more importantly and this will show my lack of knowledge

what do they do for starters? and

what benifits if any over te standard ones that i have ffiteed alread?

thanks

steve
are they adjustable ,if not whats the point whiteline do adjustable type ,you can increase the tracking bu up to3 inches overall sorted ,and you can powdercoat them sti pink come with poly bushes these are the dogs bollocks (for my track car)also pink d /links

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Old Nov 20, 2008 | 11:17 PM
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Apart from being pink, they will probably have uprated bushes. No idea cost wise, but no more that you'd pay for a set of uprated bushes I'd think.

Be careful with the adjustable arms, too far and you'll overstretch the drive shaft joints, as I found out.
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