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Old 23rd November 2019, 11:51   #21
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Hi, Steve.---REF. Track control arms.

I read your post on how quick you can do them so I guess you are the expert to ask.

Are the housings with the rubber bushes the same on both sides of the car or are they handed ??

Thanks in advance.----
They're handed Jon

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Old 23rd November 2019, 12:14   #22
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Thanks, just ordered a pair and the drop links, will see how long they last.

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Hello.----Did you order the housings with the rubber bush in at the same time ?
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These look canny Jon, and I'd be happy to fit these to my own car.....

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And t'other side.........LINK


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Just don't fit them that way up!
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Just don't fit them that way up!
Thank you, appreciated.-----------------------Just one thing though.
Is it possible I might damage the roof of the car turning it over to fit those bush housings.--






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Not if you drive to Australia!
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Thank you, appreciated.-----------------------Just one thing though.
Is it possible I might damage the roof of the car turning it over to fit those bush housings.--






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Just lay it on its side on cushions. Doors are more readily available.
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On a more serious note, Brian's link is a very good how-to for changing the bushes only (but not the arms). Obviously, you would struggle to remove the arms with the car standing on its wheels, ramps or not!
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