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WALK / ARB fitment

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Janner_Sy:
its a case of removing the lower control arm and reinstalling the anti lift kit just as you would an oem control arm mount

Syrag64:
On a side note is it a good idea to fit Audi TT control arms at same time?  I believe I've read thay are camber adjustable and Golf ones aren't?  Or have i got that completely wrong??


Oh and thanks Richwig83.

@Bdmalex - I bought 2nd hand and to be honest just put them straight in the garage as soon as i got them so the missus didn't see em so you could be right!

matsu:

--- Quote from: Syrag64 on October 14, 2010, 01:21:11 pm ---and to be honest just put them straight in the garage as soon as i got them so the missus didn't see em so you could be right!

--- End quote ---

oh good job!! man after my own heart.........less  :signLOL:

matsu

er... do ya think they read any of this lol??? :scared:

Janner_Sy:

--- Quote from: Syrag64 on October 14, 2010, 01:21:11 pm ---On a side note is it a good idea to fit Audi TT control arms at same time?  I believe I've read thay are camber adjustable and Golf ones aren't?  Or have i got that completely wrong??


Oh and thanks Richwig83.

@Bdmalex - I bought 2nd hand and to be honest just put them straight in the garage as soon as i got them so the missus didn't see em so you could be right!

--- End quote ---

it would make a lot of sense to do this at the same time as the two parts connect and you will save on labour costs doing it once and will also require only one go at re-alignment.  you have that correct about the adjustability :happy2:

KleinAberFein:
Here is a PDF from the Whiteline website for installation of the KCA316 Anti Lift Kit:

http://whiteline.com.au/instruction/Z179f_KCA319A.pdf

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