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Date Posted: 18:14:47 07/09/02 Tue
Author: Greg Soh
Subject: Re: New control arms or just bushings?
In reply to: Ove Kvam 's message, "Re: New control arms or just bushings?" on 08:41:09 07/06/02 Sat

Yup, I agree.

The ball joints (long and short) are about half the price of a new arm. The other half you save will go into the labour to get the ball joints in. So, for about the same price, you get a whole new arm.

I just changed my arms to Lemforder as well, with the M3 bushes. Although I use polyurethane bushes all round, I don't use them for the control arm bushes. I keep feeling as though they'd fall out, since they come in two halves and are pressed in by hand - half in front and the other half from the back of the bush carrier (lollipop).

Greg.

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