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Old 03 October 2016, 12:04 PM
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Default Identifying Spec C wishbones?

How can I tell if a pair of wishbones are definitely Spec C items when looking at them?
Old 03 October 2016, 12:28 PM
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They are alloy like normal ones.
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I know they are, that's why I need help with distinguishing features or marks
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What's so special about spec c ones?
What wishbones do you currently have?
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Originally Posted by joe v3sti
What's so special about spec c ones?
What wishbones do you currently have?
Increased caster. I suspect one of mine to be bent, so just looking to upgrade at the same time as I replace.
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I suspect tracking a set down won't be easy but there's much easier ways of gaining good castor. Alyn at aS Perfornance modified a set of standard Alloy arms for me. To create High Castor arms. Not only were they a work of art, they are a proper solution, not some bodge job sold as "modified" arms like other companys are selling.
They work really really well. Speak to Alyn

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Check out the final few posts on this thread (it's a good thread)

https://www.scoobynet.com/966161-as-...ervices-2.html
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Well as it happens I paid for a set this morning so really I'm keen to check they are what they should be when they arrive but I will deffo take a look at the alternative you've suggested if there's an issue at all.
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