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torino120 |
Posted: 2013/1/15 1:18 Updated: 2013/1/15 1:18 |
Home away from home   Joined: 2011/1/22 From: Brisbane, QLD Posts: 482 |
 Re: LCA Hmmm how does it bolt to strut? :S
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oda70 |
Posted: 2013/1/15 0:47 Updated: 2013/1/15 0:47 |
Home away from home   Joined: 2010/3/7 From: Brisbane Posts: 426 |
 Re: LCA interesting, any pictures fitted?
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B110SSS |
Posted: 2013/1/15 2:03 Updated: 2013/1/15 2:03 |
Home away from home   Joined: 2003/7/11 From: Posts: 490 |
 Re: LCA That is absolutely the way to do it. It scares the hell out of me when I see the LCA threaded with a lock nut in behind so as the caster can be wound up.Bottom line is they snap and then the only thing holding things in place ( especially when using a rod end on the bottom arm ) is the sway bar pedestal and I wouldn't place too much trust in that!
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ddgonzal |
Posted: 2013/1/15 6:53 Updated: 2013/1/15 6:53 |
Moderator   Joined: 2001/5/3 From: Kent, WA Posts: 31751 |
 Re: LCA Quote: B110SSS:
That is absolutely the way to do it.
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