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Whiteline Anti-lift kit fitted

Hurdy

Yorkshire - born and bred
Oct 7, 2008
710
7
South Yorkshire
Great little mod this. I'd suggest that if you have the dosh, have the Front and Rear ARB's fitted at the same time. Reason being that the WALK means dropping off the front sub frame as shown earlier in this thread and that is the main labour expense when fitting the ARB's:)
 

DanGB

Who need's a Diesel....
Feb 12, 2006
3,772
2
London
thats what i thought, as per the whitleline instructions and installation video.
 

Igor23

Growing old disgracefully
Dec 7, 2006
495
0
Loughborough
As Hurdy says, if you're fitting ARB's, then it does make sense to fit the WALK at the same time, as the subframe does need to be removed to get to the ARB mounting clamps, it does make an incredible difference to the handling, bye bye understeer, just grip, grip and more grip :D
 

robjnr

258 spanish donkeys
Oct 24, 2007
410
0
Bristol
I was just thinking do i need to get my wheel alignment checked after the WALK has been fitted? JKM didn't say anything about this so i don't know? Also would they be to factory settings or different?
 
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