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sorry I understand this bit Next job is to fix the exhaust clamp over the lower track control control arm adjacent to the lower ball joint, leaving enough space to slot a prybar between the underside of the arm and the U clamp, next stage is the fun part, stand on the end of your prybar and watch in amazement as the joint is separated without damage to the rubber boot, or indeed the lower arm itself. if I go over the top of the track rod with the U part, the bits in the middle of this picture# http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/ROVER-75-M...MAAOxyRhBSzSXv where does the small part of the exhaust bracket, the bit with the 2 holes go? does it go under here http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/BIRTH-FRON...8AAOSwsXVZaX6R this will mean as they separate they only separate by a small amount and then the bracket is removed and them be fully separated, is that correct? macafee2 |
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Ian, I've been following your battles with this little project and would have offered to come over to help but domestic matters prevented it.
How far have you got? and what are you struggling with? I'm free now if you're really stuck and probably have the tools you need. Cheers David.
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