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16th April 2013, 22:15 | #1 |
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Lower Front Suspension Arm.
I know that cheaper usually doesn't mean better, but the price is very appealing. Chinese perhaps, but so has Roewe, I guess. Anyone any experience with these ? Seller says "excellent quality"
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.d...:X:RTQ:GB:1123
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17th April 2013, 06:11 | #2 |
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Really depends on how much you enjoy doing the job because they probably won't last.
Funnily enough I've yet to hear of an Ebay car parts seller describing his items as poor quality, they are always excellent, OEM quality or such like. |
17th April 2013, 06:28 | #3 |
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The ones form Eurocar parts are almost the same price after club discount!
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17th April 2013, 11:03 | #4 |
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Changed my lower arm bushes yesterday, cheapies from e bay (yes I know) not half as meaty as the origionals so I guess I will be doing them again sometime soon.
I did however find a way of making the job easier, just change the rear bolt to a stub and drop the bracket on, makes alighnment so much easier. Gaz |
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17th April 2013, 12:31 | #6 |
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Sorry I meant stud, in my case a piece of 14mm 316 ss stud iron cut to the length of the bolt thread.
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17th April 2013, 15:41 | #7 |
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I assume you removed the stud and put the other bolt in and not left the bush held in with just one bolt.
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No, just put a nut on the stud and pulled up tight, thats before I put the front bolt in. A couple of taps with a hammer to get the front bolt lined up perfectly and after wire brushing and greasing screwed in with fingers then pulled up tight with an offset ringy
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