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    Fitting Rear Drop Links - Just a Question...

    Sup dudes.....
    Is it a big or ballache job to fit rear Drop Link bars (Anti roll links) ?
    Although my car is an R34 GTT, they use the same components as the S14....
    And don't want a garage to say "oohhh, that's 3 hours of work to do, etc ".............

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    Probably take all of 20 minutes to do mate, if you’re doing it yourself it would probably take longer to jack the car up haha


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    Yeah there pretty easy to do just 2 nuts per drop link
    Someone had messed with mine before I got to them and they were rounded so just cut them off in the end

    Be aware you really want the whole back end off the ground else you will be fighting the other side

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    cheers guys

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    Yeah proper piece of cake mate. Good bit of penetrating fluid a few days before, and on the job, and they're easy.

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    Or 2mins with the disc cutter each side lol the links are normally rusted away anyway

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    When the cars jacked up the suspension drops so make sure the cars weight is on its wheels before you tighten down the bolts so the bushings aren't under constant stress

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