Rear Droplinks

cisco

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The whiteline ones will be much better.

They look awesome.

I think the factory ones aren't rated high enough to last forever when you have a whiteline swaybar especially on the stiffest setting for long periods of time.

Although S-Shortcake's seem fine so far (touchwood).
 

CMF_Napster

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here we go, showing my VAST knowledge again, but:

"What are these?"

the post you two wrote i couldnt understand a word lol, like talking sum TECHNICAL LANGUAGE lol

Cheers guys

Napster
 

CMF_Alex_B

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www.whiteline.com.au

and the photo's on that pdf link help

http://www.whiteline.com.au/docs/bulletins/115_new.pdf

basicly they make the link between the rear swaybar and the chassis. The std micra ones wear quickly once you put a whiteline/aftermarket heavy duty swaybar on. These are much stonger/durable and rebuilable. My rear end makes a clonk noise every time i corner briskly, this the the swaybar sliding side to side and fouling as the links are worn out,

Alex
 
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