16" ARB Link - handed?

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Yozza
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16" ARB Link - handed?

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Ay up,
I have a the links ready to go on and I have the cranked type. From the pics I've seen in my 'electronic Bentley' the crank/elbow points towards the rear. However, when I look at the crank in the other plane (as if looking at the link on the vehicle from under the front bumper) the link leans over one way. Are the links handed or have mine been abused?
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Re: 16" ARB Link - handed?

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yes they are handed, iirc they go out and back, but I'd have to be under a van to be sure and it's dark and cold and I've just come in to the warm, so no chance now I'm afraid

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Re: 16" ARB Link - handed?

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Aidan wrote:yes they are handed, iirc they go out and back, but I'd have to be under a van to be sure and it's dark and cold and I've just come in to the warm, so no chance now I'm afraid
Thanks for your honesty!
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