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    Thumbs up R T Mechanics

    Hi all,
    Just got home after R T Mechanics fitted front and rear IPD anti-roll bars and a pair of those adjustable drop links some of you are after in a group buy.
    Top guys and gall, They are all real enthusiasts and have a few things going on in the big power department!
    The car is much flatter in the twisty bits, though not to many of those on the M25. The steering is more responsive and feels much more stable than before.
    A nice mod' me thinks.
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    Quote Originally Posted by pault5
    Hi all,
    Just got home after R T Mechanics fitted front and rear IPD anti-roll bars and a pair of those adjustable drop links some of you are after in a group buy.
    Top guys and gall, They are all real enthusiasts and have a few things going on in the big power department!
    The car is much flatter in the twisty bits, though not to many of those on the M25. The steering is more responsive and feels much more stable than before.
    A nice mod' me thinks.
    Forum members get a 10% discount.
    Paul.

    Where Did You Get The IPD Stuff From?

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    Smile

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    Hi paul thanks for coming down for the day again i am glad you are pleased with your new bits let me no what you find is your favourite end link setting

    Many thanks

    Russ

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    Thats great to hear, well done guys and a good discount too.

    Will look forward to the bigger picture
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    What make were the endlinks? What was the diameter of both front and rear sway bars?

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    Quote Originally Posted by BlackBeast
    What make were the endlinks? What was the diameter of both front and rear sway bars?
    http://www.ipdusa.com/ProductsCat.as...739&RootID=629

    http://www.quickbrickmotorsports.com/prod_endlink.html

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    Excellent, you will have to give us a detailed report on both parts. Im definately getting the qbm endlinks along with a whole host of other qbm products, but im finding it difficult to want to buy the ipd bars, granted they make cornering flatter, but they are still set up for understeer as they are named safety bars, rather than sports bars. But as i said, your opinion on them after a week or so of all round driving would be appreciated.

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    Slater's end links from Quickbrickmotorsports are out of stock on their site.

    Do you have a set for an 850 in stock Russ?

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    End links

    Hi sorry no more in stock at the moment we have more coming i will let you no .

    Russ

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    Have a confession - I didnt read the QBM thread before - but having read up on the droplinks (which I have just replaced again) - I shall defo be wanting a set for my car.
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