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PS. Did you manage to find the washer* that goes with the damper to trailing arm bolt? *Washer part number is RYF000170 - number 11 here https://rimmerbros.com/Item--i-GRID001548. Last edited by Blink; 19th July 2019 at 09:13.. |
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A couple of years back, when I replaced my rear suspension arms I was able to get these washers from Rimmer's. I don't know if they still have any though.
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Here's the clearest pic I've seen so far of the washers - see post 7, scroll right: https://the75andztclub.co.uk/forum/s...d.php?t=244666
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If you need a pic I can take one for you?
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I purchase these sometime ago but never got round to comparing them with the original ones to see if they could be used as a replacement ?
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Hi guys, here are new originals for comparison. As a side note, these are marked made in United Kingdom. Any chance we could find who made them?
20190719_143232 by Dawn_B, on Flickr 20190719_143205 by Dawn_B, on Flickr 20190719_143134 by Dawn_B, on Flickr 20190719_143140 by Dawn_B, on Flickr |
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Excellent - thanks Dawn.
They look like 86 or 87mm outside diameter with a 12mm hole. I've tried googling the long number on the label (and various parts of it) and I and can't find anything relevant. Hmm. |
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Outside diameter looks like 83mm, so slightly smaller than the MGR one in Dawn's pic - and the hole looks a couple of mill bigger. Why did they dish the rim on the MGR original - the only reason I can think of is that it stops it warping as the nut is tightened. |
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