rear track control arm
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rear track control arm
im needing one of these as one of the bolts sheared off not urgent tho
Is this the correct part for our cars as its a mazda number 0525 GE
ebay item no 193525962653
or has someone got the ford number please
thanks in advance
Is this the correct part for our cars as its a mazda number 0525 GE
ebay item no 193525962653
or has someone got the ford number please
thanks in advance
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Re: rear track control arm
Paul, are you looking from a trailing arm, (runs back to front) and hand brake cables fasten's to
No 11 trailing arm
Or rear lateral bars (runs from side to side)
No 5 lateral bar
Ford number from trailing arm F32Z5J898A but discontinued
No 11 trailing arm
Or rear lateral bars (runs from side to side)
No 5 lateral bar
Ford number from trailing arm F32Z5J898A but discontinued
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Re: rear track control arm
malc it is the trailing arm i want,no 11,my boob
any idea if this would fit being a mazda GE part ?
thanks
Re: rear track control arm
Don't throw the old one away !
To remove old bushes , just run a fine hacksaw cut along the 'cylinder' enclosing the bush.
A screwdriver in the gap, prise it open , tap old bush out.
Now you have a choice if you cannot find the proper item.
The cheap items from Latvia have good bushes which can be welded into your old trailing arm.
To remove old bushes , just run a fine hacksaw cut along the 'cylinder' enclosing the bush.
A screwdriver in the gap, prise it open , tap old bush out.
Now you have a choice if you cannot find the proper item.
The cheap items from Latvia have good bushes which can be welded into your old trailing arm.
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Re: rear track control arm
hiya,yes one of the handbrake bolts sheared off,even tho i wd40 and wire brushed it first
luckily one is still on there holding cable in place,so yes thanks i will use a cable tie as dont have access to a weld
cheers mate
luckily one is still on there holding cable in place,so yes thanks i will use a cable tie as dont have access to a weld
cheers mate
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