Camskill droplinks - any good?

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Racer7
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Camskill droplinks - any good?

Post by Racer7 »

As above really.

Just wondering if anyone has experience of these (good or bad)?

Got put off the Delphi ones as I saw a few pretty negative reviews of them. As opposed to 'they're alright...' etc.

I'm going against my plan of Toyota genuine parts only but given a pair is less than the price of one Toyota link then it certainly muddies the water!

Cheers!
kirk
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Re: Camskill droplinks - any good?

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I went for a full set of Febi Bilstein PROKIT's all around. Cost me about £80. Can't knock the quality of German parts for the most.

I'll never understand the need to spend ridiculous amounts of money on a service item. Genuine drop links are in no way superior to warrant the price.
Quigonjay
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Re: Camskill droplinks - any good?

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got some of the blueprint ones from camskill recently, beefier than standard ones
StevenstonWullie
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Re: Camskill droplinks - any good?

Post by StevenstonWullie »

I got these ones as I have coilovers ...they are excellent quality and are uprated

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/MR2-MK1-MK2-M ... 2c9afaed21
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Re: Camskill droplinks - any good?

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I would highly recommend. T.S.F Motorsport.. Superb quality ... :thumleft:
robbie_742003
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Tfs motorsport all the way :thumleft:
Racer7
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Re: Camskill droplinks - any good?

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Just took delivery of the blueprint camskill ones.

Good to hear they're beefier. Hopefully will eradicate the clunking and last a while.
Race Idiot
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Re: Camskill droplinks - any good?

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kirk wrote:I went for a full set of Febi Bilstein PROKIT's all around. Cost me about £80. Can't knock the quality of German parts for the most.

I'll never understand the need to spend ridiculous amounts of money on a service item. Genuine drop links are in no way superior to warrant the price.


Exactly, same reason I get MAHLE oil filters made in Austria for half the price of one made in China but comes in a Toyota box.

Do the Febi droplinks have the thicker part like the toyota ones though? I know the delphi ones did. Where did you get them from?
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I bought mine from an ebay seller for my cusco coilovers and they were made to a very high standard .. worked great :thumleft:
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