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I think you will get away with just horsing them right up, sorry I cant be more precise but that is what I did with mine

Graeme

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Doubt horsing them up will do any good lol

The A/R/B brackets are only 8mm bolts, don't go mad - just use a 12/13mm spanner and make them tight with that (oil or grease the bolts before refitting, this will help to ensure they tighten properly and can be removed easily next time)

The links are 10mm or 12mm thread, so 17mm or 19mm spanner again will ensure you won't break anything, nip them up well.

I realise it's hard to judge how tight things go if you're not doing it all the time but if torque figures are available then they will be on Whiteline's website somewhere. Just don't break them :)

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Doubt horsing them up will do any good lol

The A/R/B brackets are only 8mm bolts, don't go mad - just use a 12/13mm spanner and make them tight with that (oil or grease the bolts before refitting, this will help to ensure they tighten properly and can be removed easily next time)

The links are 10mm or 12mm thread, so 17mm or 19mm spanner again will ensure you won't break anything, nip them up well.

I realise it's hard to judge how tight things go if you're not doing it all the time but if torque figures are available then they will be on Whiteline's website somewhere. Just don't break them :)

thanks Barry,

got some grease with arb, can I use any type of grease on droplinks? presume if I am generous with grease on all moving bits /bushes that will be ok?

Myles

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