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Old 09-02-2008, 11:30 AM   #3
Brad Roberts
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In 1999 on the first Cup cars brought to the USA, going into turn 8 at Willow Springs, we learned quickly that the stock GT3CUP drop links where JUNK

Yes. Years back we figured this out. DO NOT let your shop guy modify a stock drop link. They have plastic inserts and they MELT when you hit them with a MIG or TIG welder and will fail at a later date

Stay away from the TRG drop links. They break also. The heim they use is too small.

Grant has all good stuff, proven after years and years on the track with Cup cars and BoxsterSpec cars since Oct. of 05



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