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Old 04-23-2018, 10:25 AM
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Default Adjustable rear toe links?

Need to get some. Any recommendations? Have approx. 1 inch drop, strictly street driving.
Old 04-23-2018, 10:34 AM
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Shouldn't need them for 1" of drop and street. But if you want them, go with Tarett.
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Originally Posted by Slakker
Shouldn't need them for 1" of drop and street. But if you want them, go with Tarett.
I have the Rennline rear toe links, I think they are the same as Tarett but say Rennline on them.

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The drop means I can't get my rear suspension properly aligned. Long story, but I'm eating rear tires, so believe I need to get these.
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I used the tarret links with the tre. I didnt want the solid rod link at the arm since its a street driven car. Not sure of the drop on my car, po did it, but it also has adjustable dog bones up top and it will align for both street a the track if i wanted.
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I used RSS dog bones and links, same reason, was eating rear tires
Great quality product, not too harsh for street, in fact it really enhances the experience, car is a daily driver



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