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tanloverluke Member Since: 19 Mar 2013 Location: Honiton Posts: 917 |
hi all, i simply cant justify the spend on a lowering module that costs a thousand quid or more, so does anyone here have any good or bad experience of the cheaper alternative, i.e. the links?
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Tue Jun 17 2014 2:21pm |
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tanloverluke Member Since: 19 Mar 2013 Location: Honiton Posts: 917 |
matey how the hell did you get it so cheap?
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Tue Jun 17 2014 4:18pm |
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cossiedave Member Since: 20 Jun 2012 Location: lancaster Posts: 882 |
Had lowering links on last 4 ranges. No problems and cheap. Take 5 minutes to fit and I made the current ones I have on |
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Tue Jun 17 2014 4:36pm |
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PEACHY Member Since: 07 Nov 2010 Location: Birmingham Posts: 2792 |
Cossie - make some for TLL 16MY Estoril Blue SVR.............
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Tue Jun 17 2014 4:38pm |
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tanloverluke Member Since: 19 Mar 2013 Location: Honiton Posts: 917 |
holy cow just seen your pics, that is LOWWW. do these links undergo much pressure/torque during use? i'm in the process of buying hubs/bearings and want only the best for my safety, but is this a concern with the links? Recently bought a 2007 RRS HSE TDV6 for a Pimp-My-Ride-Project. DONE: Meduza front bumper, AB rear bumper, AB tailpipes, calipers repainted, rear upper tailgate upgrade, side steps, AB front grille, AB side vents, rear LED lights, clear side repeaters, integrated daytime running lights, LED headlights. TO DO: color code sills and pillars. |
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Tue Jun 17 2014 5:03pm |
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