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Old Oct 14, 2013 | 04:58 PM
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Lateral links - lets hear some reviews

Im on the market for some lateral links. Looking for some reviews on different lateral links and haven't found a whole lot out there. To the guys with aftermarket setups, drop some feedback! What are you running and how do you like them? Thanks!
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I used the Whiteline set on my 95 coupe and they were really nice, extremely beefy. Unfortunately I did not have that car very long but the hardware was great, and the alignment guy said good things. I bought the set that included front and rear adjustable lateral links. I have been thinking of getting them again, if I need more adjust-ability in the rear of my sedan.
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Nice, thats good to know. I was actually looking at those hard but then ended up splurging on the msi lateral links. The guys at custom alignment was drooling over them, lol. Awesome pieces, I haven't put them through the paces yet, but they look like they should hold up for a long time.

Did you track your 95 much with the whitelines on there?

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I have the Whiteline kit on my car. I honestly don't notice the difference... though... it certainly did help with alignments and stuff.

I bought it because one of my rear hubs/wheels/suspension wasn't toe'ing toward 0, and the adjustable lateral links were able to get it there.
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Kaminari ones here. I like them. Upgraded from solid MSI ones as I needed more adjust ability.
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Originally Posted by ddavis
Nice, thats good to know. I was actually looking at those hard but then ended up splurging on the msi lateral links. The guys at custom alignment was drooling over them, lol. Awesome pieces, I haven't put them through the paces yet, but they look like they should hold up for a long time.

Did you track your 95 much with the whitelines on there?
Oops - missed this one. No, I never got on a track with that one sadly. Lots of back roads bombin' but that doesn't really count.

MSI makes some amazing stuff. I want the rear subframe. DROOL.
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