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Nice little guide there Jas - where would I find 2.5" / 60mm threaded pipe / cap?
I've lokoed at loads of plumbing supplies shops etc and can't see much
EDIT: Speeling it right always helps
Soory mate, no idea. It's Mikes site.
I cheated, replaced pressed wishbones and stupidly hard and awful delrin bushes, for cast arms brand new. With them being new they had bushes in them.
Jas..
2001 Avus Silver B5 RS4.
2004 A4 Avant 1.8T quattro Sport-LE.
1995 S2 Coupe - sold (sniff)
Be careful with cheap copy wishbones I`ve had some where the bushes only lasted one MOT
I have just been through a set of OEM Cast wishbone bushes in 4000 miles!! They were new for the MOT last year. On Friday they failed one side with an advisory for the other...
I am now sourcing some poly type ones to see if they will last a bit longer...
The Perfectionist
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I have just been through a set of OEM Cast wishbone bushes in 4000 miles!! They were new for the MOT last year. On Friday they failed one side with an advisory for the other...
I am now sourcing some poly type ones to see if they will last a bit longer...
How did you fit the bushes into the wishbones and was the car on the deck when you tightened up the bolts?
Hi I am currently refurbishing subframes and wishbones on my Cq. I found a two arm bearing/gear puller with a 13mm socket on the end highly useful for driving out the metal core of the bushes (after drilling the rubber around it).
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