any tips for fitting new front arb drop links? thanks tony
T tonya4 TDi Powerrrr Joined Aug 9, 2010 Messages 379 Reaction score 5 Points 18 Location North Devon Jun 6, 2013 #1 any tips for fitting new front arb drop links? thanks tony
Bradderz_1988 Dont replace it, Upgrade it !! Joined Aug 19, 2010 Messages 4,121 Reaction score 474 Points 83 Location North West Jun 6, 2013 #2 Yeah there a piece of **** !!
T tonya4 TDi Powerrrr Joined Aug 9, 2010 Messages 379 Reaction score 5 Points 18 Location North Devon Jun 6, 2013 #3 Bradderz_1988 said: Yeah there a piece of **** !! Click to expand... thanks lol do the wheels need to be on the ground?
Bradderz_1988 said: Yeah there a piece of **** !! Click to expand... thanks lol do the wheels need to be on the ground?
Arrkon Back in a "B" Staff member Moderator Regional Rep Joined Oct 8, 2010 Messages 1,895 Reaction score 174 Points 63 Location Coventry, West Midlands Jun 6, 2013 #4 Either or... I do it by jacking the front end up. Both wheels off. Take the two bolts out of each and fit the new ones. 30min max... :thumbup:
Either or... I do it by jacking the front end up. Both wheels off. Take the two bolts out of each and fit the new ones. 30min max... :thumbup:
T tonya4 TDi Powerrrr Joined Aug 9, 2010 Messages 379 Reaction score 5 Points 18 Location North Devon Jun 6, 2013 #5 thanks Rob
P PAULF Active Member VCDS Map User Joined Jan 27, 2011 Messages 707 Reaction score 69 Points 28 Location Aberdeenshire Jun 6, 2013 #6 But torque up with weight on ground
M Mr K Registered User Joined Jul 11, 2007 Messages 334 Reaction score 1 Points 16 Jun 7, 2013 #7 I just do them on ramps - but what ever you do to raise the front, do it equally as if you raise just one side you will be fighting the bar.
I just do them on ramps - but what ever you do to raise the front, do it equally as if you raise just one side you will be fighting the bar.