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Old 25th October 2023, 16:20   #1
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Default Rear Suspension Arms at a Very Good Price

DMGRS have a few pairs of these for £100 a pop. Only downgraded for cosmetic reasons so personally l've jumped at the offer as it's come at just the right time, a fortnight before my springs & shocks are all replaced:

https://www.dmgrs.co.uk/collections/...104972-grade-b

Kevin at MG Services was going to inspect mine before he dismantled the rear end but can now just get on with the job.
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Old 25th October 2023, 16:47   #2
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DMGRS have a few pairs of these for £100 a pop. Only downgraded for cosmetic reasons so personally l've jumped at the offer as it's come at just the right time, a fortnight before my springs & shocks are all replaced:

https://www.dmgrs.co.uk/collections/...104972-grade-b

Kevin at MG Services was going to inspect mine before he dismantled the rear end but can now just get on with the job.
please do post how well they fit, they say they will fit ok.

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Old 25th October 2023, 17:11   #3
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Good spot, just ordered a set to keep on the shelf.
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Old 25th October 2023, 17:47   #4
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please do post how well they fit, they say they will fit ok.

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Will do. I've no doubt they'll be fine or that's a big development cost down the Swanee.
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Will do. I've no doubt they'll be fine or that's a big development cost down the Swanee.
Did you read what is on their web site about these ones?
It is the reason for me asking

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Old 25th October 2023, 22:39   #6
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Yes l read it, l posted the link. Nothing there that alarmed me & there's a written guarantee too.
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Old 26th October 2023, 18:53   #7
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I can definitely recommend the Rear Upper arms made by DMGR's.
I've had both mine replaced (O/s Last Year, N/s last month). They truly are superior to the originals... I bought mine at normal price so assume they were grade A, but from reading their description it sounds like an awesome saving for minor cosmetic imperfections.
who is ever going to see them anyway ?
Plus you normally get some Free Haribos !!! lol
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Old 26th October 2023, 20:24   #8
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I wondered when this offer would make it on here...
These are Grade B as mentioned in the title and on the listing - they've got minor imperfections that mean while we're happy they're every bit as solid as the rest of the batch, they're just not as 'tidy' to look at.

Needless to say, every 75 / ZT in our fleet is having a set fitted while they're cheap!
We only have about 15 pairs left at this price - well worth keeping on the shelf for the future if you're a long-term owner.

Any questions, feel free to ask away
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Did you read what is on their web site about these ones?
It is the reason for me asking

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They fit just as well as the Grade A normal stock we have - they've just got a couple of untidy welds, slight imperfections with the two halves being pressed together etc.

Nothing that'll affect fit or function

These arms are our flagship product, so we're very picky with quality of the full-price stock - hence taking a few out the batch as Grade B.
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Old 27th October 2023, 08:11   #10
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How bad are they? Do you have any photos?

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