EOI Whiteline Swaybars

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Post by mxysxy »

I didnt know then make polly droplinks.
Do you have links for that?

Also please I would like to use pms for further communication regarding to combined ordering, to not to waste forum readers time.
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Post by fto617 »

hmm hey guys
can anyone point out to me what i need to change for GPX in the camskill website?(links?)

like them bushes and droplinks and stuff
coz theres too many tere
i dunno which one i need
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There's no such thing as a poly droplink for a GPX - its a metal bar with two ball joints welded onto it...

The rubber you see on here is the dust cover for the ball joints

Rear ones pictured:
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Front ones:
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Post by akuma3 »

say how do i know the droplink or the brush have problems?
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If you've got a keen ear - when the suspension is cold - you'll get a crunchy noise going over speed humps... thats shot droplinks. A knocking noise can indicate sway bar bushes. Best way: Go & get a 28 point safety check from Pedders or Beaurepairs etc etc just like Euro did.
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Post by akuma3 »

icic, i'll do that for because i'm definately sure there's problems :x
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Anyone still keen for swaybars? Looks like I can get them for under $400 a set now & I may not need 10 buyers....
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Post by EURO »

yeh I could be bennoz... when i get droplinks..etc

i assume if i get these sway bars I do not need to buy sway bar bushes as these sway bars will have bushes with them?
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Bennoz wrote:Anyone still keen for swaybars? Looks like I can get them for under $400 a set now & I may not need 10 buyers....
damn you!! i just ordered mine :lol: :lol:

oh wellz, i guess i had to jump the gun in both group buys :roll:
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EURO wrote:yeh I could be bennoz... when i get droplinks..etc

i assume if i get these sway bars I do not need to buy sway bar bushes as these sway bars will have bushes with them?
They will mate :wink:
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Post by Chiangstar »

akuma3 wrote:say how do i know the droplink or the brush have problems?
take your wheel off, grab your droplink and try to move it ... if there is play in the ball joint, ie the ball joint seems to move in and out a little bit and makes a noise, then the droplink is likely stuffed or soon to be stuffed...

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