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guys just bought myself TA coilies which need are getting fitted but i need new droplinks too for MOT.
Will standard droplinks go on without causing problems? im just keeping the coilovers at their standard height for MOT atm.
what you think?
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standard ones but high quality. meyle hd come with a 4 year unlimited milage warranty and are high quality failing that genuine pug ones
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yea i got some in my boot sourced from Kris B just waiting to put them on
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If you're going low you need longer drop links to keep the suspension geometry correct. It also reduces wear on the joints.
The best option is a set of rose jointed adjustable length drop links but they're £90+ for a new set.