Hey guys, Im going to be replacing the rear anti roll bar droplinks shortly and im just looking for some advice, has anyone got any tips on how to manovere the rubber part of the droplink onto the anti roll bar? as it looks like a very tight fit.
Thanks Guys
Fraser
Rear droplinks
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I used washing up liquid and brute force to push mine back on.
I used standard links. The old ones came off not too bad but nothing else would let the new ones slip on far enough other than washing up liquid.
ATB doing the job.
ATB doing the job.
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I bet you say that to all the girlsold_skool wrote:Just spit on it and give it a good hard push
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If the ends of the ARB have surface rust,give them a clean up first,it always slides better when it's shiny..as the actress said to the bishop...
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