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Nolathane stabiliser link bushes - straight swap?

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Those nolathane upgrade kits are so last century, fit these and solve all the problems at once.

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The balljoint replacements solve the busted bushes/binding issue when the steering is turned.
 

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Those nolathane upgrade kits are so last century, fit these and solve all the problems at once.

I purchased a set of these link pins in 2011 ($105 at the time). Didn't get around to fitting them to my wife's VS Clubsport until last year. They are an excellent design and easy to fit. No more link pin problems. I would encourage all VR/VS owners to fit them even though they are more expensive than the standard ones.
 

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Yup. I upgraded all my Commodores with that style. It's got to be cheaper in the long run when you aren't changing bushes all the time.
 

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I did mine with the ebay special, 4 years on and going strong, they are stronger and curved a little to fit more vertical than the thin straight link pins.
Cost me around 32 for the kit delivered.
 
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