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Rear Drop Link Questions
We are upgrading the church project 924S suspension and going to a 5 position adjustable rear sway. Does anyone have experience with the KLA Drop links? A friend mentioned that good self lubing teflon rod ends cost more than the whole KLA kit and questioned the quality of them.
Link Bar I also wonder if we couldn't just buy rod ends from a company ourselves and make them as the kit doesn't look too complicated. Orrrr.... does anybody have a set you want to let go for a reasonable price? Happy Christmas Season! M |
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Location: O.C. CA
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for a race car they work fine - for a street car, i found them to wear too much and make noise
i have a set of the used KLA links i would let go cheap - like i said though, they have enough play in them to rattle, which can be annoying on a street car |
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Drop links are great all around, Street or Track use if properly lubed with Synthetic Type 2 Bearing grease. Also good for Sway bar bushings and adjustable Pillow ball mounts kits. Later.
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