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Anyone want A3/S3, R32, TT, Bora 4Motion, Golf 4Motion Rear Control Arms?
Already have a full set of the Forge arms, but thanks all the same, you might want to wait to order for a week or so and get the rear adjustable end links they are making as well.
Already have a full set of the Forge arms, but thanks all the same, you might want to wait to order for a week or so and get the rear adjustable end links they are making as well.
nice.
are the adjustable links worthwhile you think? they add tension/pre load on the sway bar?
are the adjustable links worthwhile you think? they add tension/pre load on the sway bar?
The stock rear end links have relatively soft rubber bushings that flog out easily where as the adjustable ones are rose jointed, they also allow you to get the rear swaybar back into a spec horizontal position after lowering and are a much more robust solution that the stock end links. Whether you would want them for day to day driving is debatable but for me they are a must have item.
The stock rear end links have relatively soft rubber bushings that flog out easily where as the adjustable ones are rose jointed, they also allow you to get the rear swaybar back into a spec horizontal position after lowering and are a much more robust solution that the stock end links. Whether you would want them for day to day driving is debatable but for me they are a must have item.
Cheers Al
I see... THanks.
I, at the moment don't even see a need for me to get rear sway bars. The car handles flat enough for me. and I never get a chance to push it that hard as well.
I, at the moment don't even see a need for me to get rear sway bars.
You will already have a rear sway bar - a factory one, 19mm IIRC. That's up from 16mm on some of the other Golfs, so you're already stiffer than stock across the rear.
You will already have a rear sway bar - a factory one, 19mm IIRC. That's up from 16mm on some of the other Golfs, so you're already stiffer than stock across the rear.
Sorry, I meant thicker/upgraded sway bars. So hence, the reason why I think I won't need those links. They look good though
you beat me to it Justin i was just going to bump the thread.
Guys me and Justin are looking at getting a set pretty much soon so let him know if any you or anyone else is interested to get in on this deal and perhaps get an even better deal since we're already in ?
These are at a great price compared to other options (USD$450 for mine), and with the Aussie dollar so strong, if you've even half considered getting these, now's the time to buy!
These are at a great price compared to other options (USD$450 for mine), and with the Aussie dollar so strong, if you've even half considered getting these, now's the time to buy!
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