Rear Upper Arms
Has anyone come across STARLINE rear upper uspension arm?
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Get the ones from dmgrs . He has some specials listed that have been worked. You know what your getting. .. ;)
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agree with the above.. I have found Starline not to be of the best quality.
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Another shout here for the DMGRS ones they may cost more than the Starline ones but the DMGRS are quality parts.
Until your post I hadn't heard of Starline let alone their 75 upper rears. I was only aware of three after market ones the DMGRS, Indian or Chinese ones. These Starline ones must be new to the market and are likely untested with us 75/ZT owners. Go for the DMGRS ones plus you're supporting a company that specially caters for the Rover 75/MG ZT (plus 25/45/ZR/ZS). |
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Are yours anywhere near the one below. https://www.the75andztclub.co.uk/for...73#post2994273 |
Hi Steve,
ATM, I believe the answer is NO. Looked ok last I was under the car. but I know these are a potential issue and I am planning to drop the subframe etc during the summer for some TLC as the car is 19yrs old, so just looking around for parts. I know that I have a broken spring (about 1/4 turn has separated from the bottom of one) so need to replace both (hence my post on the springs). Got a subframe sorted, (thanks Andy) got a pair replacement shocks in the garage, so now looking around for the arms. I know that DMGRS have had some made to their 'revised' spec and that they get good reviews. However that does not mean that the STARLINE ones are rubbish, though they may be. Since I have NO direct experience with any STARLINE products I though I would ask. |
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I see therefore it maybe worth asking ECP a few questions, where they are made, and by whom, wouldn't it be great if we had try before you buy :D:D I did my rear subframe and upper lower arms including the roll bar, drop links on the tourer just before i sold it. I managed to get hold of a sub frame from seller whom them from Spain which had all the above attached. Treated and painted the whole lots a couple of coats. https://i.imgur.com/eZm6A1Ul.jpg1 https://i.imgur.com/MVP5BOel.jpg2 https://i.imgur.com/UpxSKL5l.jpg3 https://i.imgur.com/8eHoLeDl.jpg4 Made a wooden jig to lift it up level, also used some all thread bolted into the subframe has guides to make sure it went onto the subframe correctly, they have just been borrowed to Devlish whom is doing his this come few weeks. https://i.imgur.com/ydtQjAml.jpg5 https://i.imgur.com/nAqRktTl.jpg6 New bolts and washers used also. https://i.imgur.com/owKalMjl.jpg7 My arms when taken off. https://i.imgur.com/FhpQBDml.jpg8 When they got poked a little. https://i.imgur.com/48mLXfUl.jpg9 None of the above was seem or noticed until i poked into the cup after a spring broke. |
Hi Steve,
Your last 2 pics are what I fear. My plan is similar to yours, get the bits and prep/assemble prior to taking my old stuff out. Though I have found out that I don't need the rear droplinks I have already purchased:duh: Then another thought I have had, is that if I can't get the correct springs (RM violet) and end up going back to the original springs, should I re-instate the torsion bar??? PS: what's with the gold paint?? or is that gold leaf :) |
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DMGRS themselves sold Chinese SAIC upper arms before their own came into production. I was once part of a group buy and because of differing production, DMGRS wanted to supply me with one Chinese and one Indian one, I refused, insisting on the Chinese SAIC ones which I got. At the time the Chinese SAIC one were considered as OEM. I then heard that the tooling had been destroyed. I've now got a set of new DMGRS ones up in the attic (although we don't know where they are made). Keep well |
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Yes sorry my bad it should read Indian arms :duh: |
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