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jonnydavies5
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shortened drop links
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09 March 2012, 22:59 »
Hi all is any1 using these seen them on ebay and thinking bout getting them as im setting my coilies up to slam my car im just woundering are they worth having will i need them.
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johnomk4
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09 March 2012, 23:10 »
I have got adjustable ones that I have shortened my self and they are fine.
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cullygti
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09 March 2012, 23:11 »
just get an arb that goes under instead of over and you wont need them
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i drive a golf thats why im skint!!!!
losing interest in the golf and now not so skint !!!!!
johnomk4
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09 March 2012, 23:22 »
Wish I had would have saved the hassle, but I was silly enough to get one with bigger loops, but they weren't quite big enough.
All sorted now tho and no issues with the awfull grinding noise. Lol
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cullygti
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09 March 2012, 23:23 »
exactly the same here fella
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i drive a golf thats why im skint!!!!
losing interest in the golf and now not so skint !!!!!
johnomk4
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09 March 2012, 23:31 »
All good fun tho I suppose, part and parcel of what it's all about.
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cullygti
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09 March 2012, 23:33 »
tell me about it my car must have had every problem there is to have on a mk4 and more fecking golf
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i drive a golf thats why im skint!!!!
losing interest in the golf and now not so skint !!!!!
johnomk4
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Re: shortened drop links
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09 March 2012, 23:41 »
I know what you mean my ecu decided to die on me the day I bought it
cost me alot to get that done, along with a list as long as your arm £700 later I got it back
. But touch wood its been fine ever since.
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jonnydavies5
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Re: shortened drop links
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10 March 2012, 09:54 »
So the shortened drop links will help my fk arb will it wish i bought another 1 now but if the shortened drop links work il be happy
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jamie1989
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10 March 2012, 10:29 »
Jonny it wont work mate it will still rub. Better off selling the arb you bought and buy a tt, vrs, 4motion, R32 or s3 arb. they all go under the drive shaft which is what you need for the lows you want
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