2k!

Thats why I got greasy today
Fitted new rear droplinks - cut them to size to suit lowered GR.
*Must remember when lowering ones car - get the rear drops to suit!

Applies to GPX's as well!*
Rear sway now sits horizontal to the mount points.
See the height of the old bolt? The sway was sitting way up high & as a result the bar & lower mount were fretting really badly against the bolt. The old bushes were cracked & petrified as well....
Also pulled the front control arms out to file down the crush tube in the front bushes & install positive castor ('anti lift' as the yanks call it) rear control arm bushes.
The 2 bushes sitting on the metal tube - the bushes had compressed so that the tube was actually longer than the 2 bushes combined - aka giving me a knock under load & brake. Solution was to file down the tube so the bushes take the main part of the load & not have the car slide on the shaft & make the knock noise.
Positive castor bush pic (right). Bush also gives more negative camber (which was the last thing I needed after the tein tops had 2 degrees dialled in on them

- off to get aligned again tomorrow) Note the lower position of the hole on the yellow bush. This mounts the rear of the front control arm further down, pushing the whole strut assembly forward - hence giving me positive castor. It gives a much more precise feel to the steering with immaculate turn in - not only that, its stopped the big wheels rubbing on the inside of the arches!!
You'll probably notice the standard castor bushes look almost new - thats because they are, I just wanted to the +'ive castor type. Stock type (nolethane none the less) are now for sale! There is nothing wrong with them. $30.