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Old 04-15-2020, 03:42 PM
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Originally Posted by wsrgklt
Following up on the bit about drop links. If I’m considering lowering my car slightly (e.g. H&R springs) do I need to also install adjustable drop links, or can I keep the stock ones?
I’ve had no issues with H&R lowering springs on B8s. The angle, drop link to anti-roll bar is not exactly 90 degrees, but no contact on any suspension components.
Old 04-15-2020, 03:50 PM
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Originally Posted by Scott at Team Harco
I'm not so sure. You picked-up on the question the OP had regarding the proper length of the drop links. I picked-up on the question in the thread title. Who's right?
I kind of got all big-winded and tried to answer both questions...

Maybe the OP can better explain what he is looking for.
Thank you, I got answers to the questions I had. I am thinking about replacing the droplinks in the front since I think one is shot. So I needed some info about what to look for.
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My apologies for the highjack too robo_porsche. Glad you’re sorted.



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