HI guys,
I was looking at my steering bar that goes between the hubs the other day and thought, damn those rubbers are nackered. I know I can change the one track rod end but how are you guys sorting the fixed ones out on the other end.
I'm a bit puzzled on what to do with it really.
Any advice would be great
Ian
Steering bar
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Steering bar
Cheers
Ian.
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Re: Steering bar
You can't change the other end unfortunately.
It means a new track bar to get new rubbers :(
Fortunately Mr MOT man seems to be concerned with the play (which you can remove with a decent track rod end), rather than the rubber conditions
It means a new track bar to get new rubbers :(
Fortunately Mr MOT man seems to be concerned with the play (which you can remove with a decent track rod end), rather than the rubber conditions
Twiss
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Re: Steering bar
I got 1 that had an end welded on went through two mots but not a third
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