GPR sway bar links
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GPR sway bar links
So on the quest to get the car ready by april amongst the list is to replace the links with new ones with poly bushes.
I know the GPR is different, but with search results coming up with screw all im not sure where or what will fit.
First question - will these bushes fit a GPR link? are the bushes inside them the same?
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/SUPER-PRO-MI ... 1c23f22a03
second question, im assuming a regular fto link wont fit, where can i find a set of 4 links for the GPR (preferrably inside australia - i.e. not camskill)
I know the GPR is different, but with search results coming up with screw all im not sure where or what will fit.
First question - will these bushes fit a GPR link? are the bushes inside them the same?
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/SUPER-PRO-MI ... 1c23f22a03
second question, im assuming a regular fto link wont fit, where can i find a set of 4 links for the GPR (preferrably inside australia - i.e. not camskill)

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Re: GPR sway bar links
The droplinks for the Version R are not bushes, they are ball joints. Rear are the same as the GPX and fronts are the same as an EVO 3 I believe. I bought mine from Camskill.
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Re: GPR sway bar links
So that bush kit i posted would be useless?
Would a GPX with poly bush on it be better than our ball joints?
Would a GPX with poly bush on it be better than our ball joints?

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Re: GPR sway bar links
Yea, it would be useless. GPX also uses ball joints. Only ones that use the bushes are GR, GX and GS.
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Would these fit then?
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Mitsubishi-L ... 3a57242091
And would those bushes fit into the rear links at least? Even if i have to waste 4 of the 8 bushes (or go halves with someone else
) if i can fit them to the rears for $20 its worth it
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Mitsubishi-L ... 3a57242091
And would those bushes fit into the rear links at least? Even if i have to waste 4 of the 8 bushes (or go halves with someone else


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Re: GPR sway bar links
The rears are available from Bursons for quite a good price
Complete FTO (http://www.completefto.com.au/completefto.asp) 
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Re: GPR sway bar links
Cheers
Will get some poly's and rears off ebay - how are your rears vectose? you want to go poly rears?

Will get some poly's and rears off ebay - how are your rears vectose? you want to go poly rears?


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Vectose wrote:Yea, it would be useless. GPX also uses ball joints. Only ones that use the bushes are GR, GX and GS.
Just had to re-read that oneTaz wrote:Cheers![]()
Will get some poly's and rears off ebay - how are your rears vectose? you want to go poly rears?

Thought it said the other fto's all use bushes for the rears


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Re: GPR sway bar links
Haha, the mounting point on the swaybar for GPX/GPR is vertical, for GR, GX and GS it's horizontal, as shown in the following diagram.
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Re: GPR sway bar links
Have never needed to take a looksee under my guards yet, she's been all but smooth since i got her. Now ill have to become intimatw with hwe, engine rebuild, turbo and replacing all the things like swaybar links lol

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