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Author Subject: Droplinks hitting tie rods
demondriverdan

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Post #1
I must have goofed somewhere but after rebuilding my suspension the droplinks are hitting the tie rods on large amounts of steering lock. I think the droplinks should be more straight than they are which I guess means the ARB is too low?

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Posted 29th Dec 2015 at 14:14
cully

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Post #2
ignor me im wrong!
Posted 29th Dec 2015 at 14:25
6box

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Post #3
Isnt the bottom fixing on the drop link fixed through the wrong side of the ARB?
Posted 29th Dec 2015 at 14:32
demondriverdan

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Post #4
6box wrote:
Isnt the bottom fixing on the drop link fixed through the wrong side of the ARB?


Yes! Thank you, that was the problem Smile I knew I had done something stupid but couldn't be bothered to jack up one of the other cars to check.

I blame Christmas...

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Posted 29th Dec 2015 at 14:34
phillipm

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Post #5
Yep, wrong side of the arb. Too much Xmas spirit(s)

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