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Author Subject: Bent droplink?
bigboydodds

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Post #1
Hi all. Changed few parts in the suspension this morning an whilst doing this I managed to snap a droplink in half?!!!!!! As I jacked it up a little to take the pressure it snapped.
No problem as I changed it for another and it seems ok. But the other 1 of the original 2 I got is on and bolted up fine but it is bent like a banana web the car weight is on the ground.
Do u think it is knakrd as the 1st one was or it will b ok? Sorry to bother. Anyone just wanted some advice. Cheers Nathan
Posted 12th Nov 2011 at 12:41
jeffers Forum Admin

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Post #2
I've had this before, get them both changed for new and it'll be fine.

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Posted 12th Nov 2011 at 14:11
bigboydodds

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Cheers Jeffers much appreciated. I will order a new one tomorrow Smile
Posted 12th Nov 2011 at 19:03
woody.

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Post #4
A brand new passenger side one snapped on me after a day lol looked like a manufacturing fault with it as it had a hole on the solid part of it. If that makes sense?

Anyways, try and get a refund if its the same problem as above.
Posted 16th Nov 2011 at 12:24

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