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Old 3rd December 2019, 06:45   #1
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Good morning: i see that Rimmers have in stock ZT sub frames. Given the different transverse engines (260 apart) would what is advertised fit a 2002 190?



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Old 3rd December 2019, 08:27   #2
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Yes as you say they are all the same across the range except for the 260 so should not have a problem fitting.
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Hi: thanks very much for the reply. Doesn't look too difficult a job in the Haynes manual - any tips? I would have access to a two post lift if and when the time comes.



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It's a fairly straight forward job, hub pinch bolts could give a bit of grief, remove exhaust from manifold and centre rubbers and move to the side, steering rack bolts, and a few little bolts holding ac pipes, I did this on my back on the driveway so using a lift should be even easier!
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Are front sub-frames prone to rust or are they being changed due to damage?
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