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21st April 2011, 10:22 | #1 |
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75 V8 rear hub bushing/ball joint availability
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21st April 2011, 15:30 | #2 |
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Try Les at smc his link is in the traders area
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Agree try over on the Two-Sixties, and worth giving Brian Luti at Dreadnought Garages a call, he carries a lot of V8 spares
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Brian at Dreadnought was putting together a polybush set but that may have only been for the ecentric adjusters
Anyway I am sure he can sort you out if not, and if you are desperate I do have a low mileage hub with three of them in but no idea how easy they are to get out |
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Thanks peeps, Keith can you measure the width/hole dia/outer dia of the bush please? Does it look like this (as much as you can tell with it still in the hub)? Dimentions are Width 57mm, Diam 40mm, hole 12mm.
I used a Draper 10ton Hydraulic puller kit to get mine out, had to machine up a metal 'cup' adapter so it pushed on the outer sleeve. SAS Last edited by Sidewinder; 25th May 2011 at 09:59.. |
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