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Am not sure why, specifically, you need Ford Mondeo links
As I mentioned in my earlier post in this thread, I had the LH 'knocking' noise, and the suspension guy who fitted my Eibachs and Konis just fitted some drop links he had ex-stock.
2015 White German SUV
2013 White German hatch
2011 Silver French hot hatch
2008 TR Golf GT TDI DSG
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Specifically, do you know what brand of vehicle, or even what make of drop link they are? They may have a brand/part number stamped on them.Originally posted by Timbo View PostAm not sure why, specifically, you need Ford Mondeo links
As I mentioned in my earlier post in this thread, I had the LH 'knocking' noise, and the suspension guy who fitted my Eibachs and Konis just fitted some drop links he had ex-stock.
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Sorry, no I don't...and don't have the car any longer to check...but Peter at Capital Suspension here in Canberra just grabbed them from his parts shelf, so I would suggest they are a fairly common item.2015 White German SUV
2013 White German hatch
2011 Silver French hot hatch
2008 TR Golf GT TDI DSG
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they do look interesting. but are they durable is anyones guess.Originally posted by Buller_Scott View Post" I wait I resolution derive pleasure this " latest spammer post
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Not bumps stops as I have stock suspension... The links to the swaybar have become loose causing the whole front end to feel disconnected from the car and produce lound banging over pot holes, bumps in the road etc. at anything over 15km/h.Originally posted by Adam View PostBy bang and crashes you mean you hitting the bump stops when you go over bumps and pot holes?
JMac has corrected this once by tightning, but the problem appears worst than first thought
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