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Old 08 July 2009, 07:38 PM
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Are the whiteline "wire" type front and rear droplinks any Good? Thanks in advance
Old 08 July 2009, 07:47 PM
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anything with polyurethane bush is better than standard m8
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Very true but is it worth paying the extra cash on the alloy version
Old 08 July 2009, 09:13 PM
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I ran the whiteline Links on my 6 and to be fair they stood upto all the track work
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Originally Posted by antony@indigo-gt
I ran the whiteline Links on my 6 and to be fair they stood upto all the track work
would that be the wire or alloy type

i my self would go for alloy type as they are stiffer and thicker plus better design than the wire type as the alloy are reps of the original

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They were the Alloy type
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