Hey guys,
I purchased this a while ago to upgrade my rear drop-links:
http://camskill.co.uk/m3b0s10p205/_SUPE ... S_-_NOT_GX
But have since found they have a full kit available:
http://camskill.co.uk/m3b0s10p1004/_CAM ... and_1_8_GS
How would I go about getting the bolts / washers? Or can I use the standard bolt still and purchase washers? (I don't think the factory one has washers).
Thanks
GR Rear Droplink Bolts / Washers
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Re: GR Rear Droplink Bolts / Washers
Yes mate, the factory ones have washers & the spacer tube just as pictured in the Camskill kit.-Nighthawk- wrote:Hey guys,
I purchased this a while ago to upgrade my rear drop-links:
http://camskill.co.uk/m3b0s10p205/_SUPE ... S_-_NOT_GX
But have since found they have a full kit available:
http://camskill.co.uk/m3b0s10p1004/_CAM ... and_1_8_GS
How would I go about getting the bolts / washers? Or can I use the standard bolt still and purchase washers? (I don't think the factory one has washers).
Thanks
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Re: GR Rear Droplink Bolts / Washers
Thanks Ben, sure the stock bolts are ok to use? (ie: they don't bend easily)
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They'll be fine unless your car is lowered. If the car is lowered it puts the bolt at a bad angle into the sway bar, in which case the fix is shorter bolts & a shorter spacer tube (52mm to be precise)-Nighthawk- wrote:Thanks Ben, sure the stock bolts are ok to use? (ie: they don't bend easily)
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Ok cool, my car isn't lowered. May as well replace the rear ARB bushes while I'm at it
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Good call. They're easy done too.
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They are a common bush and can be had from super pro for a 20!
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Re: GR Rear Droplink Bolts / Washers
Yeah I've already got quite a few to install that I've had for a while (front ARB, rear ARB, front bottom arm front, front bottom rear etc.). Might get some of the front ones done by a mechanic