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Old 27 May 2009, 11:48 AM
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Will the OE part just be freed once the 2 bolts are off (I understand I will need some serous elbow grease to get them undone!)

Is it just a matter of bolt off bolt on like the rear drop links and sway bar?

I know I will need my geometry reset once this is fitted. It looks a simple job and i grudge paying a garage to do it for me.

Any info or advice welcome

Matt.
Old 27 May 2009, 01:04 PM
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Not quite....

Large nut holding std bushed mounting to wishbone needs loosening first. V. tight !

Then replace and re-tighten.

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Old 27 May 2009, 09:24 PM
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You really can do it yourself, no need to pay someone. With the Whitelines set the instructions say loosen the front mount of the wishbone too but i did it pretty easy just removing the rear.

Also when you put the bolts thru the new mount either push both mount brackets forward or to the back when you tighten, unlike me. When they did my tracking the two were way out.
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