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1986 wishbone/ball joint issues.

as soon as I mentioned that to rmb fella he just said when you are messing with parts your messing with their structure and he wasnt keen on doing that, im going to read that paper later in full.
 
I can let you have 2 kits as a club member for £100 delivered if done with Paypal (they are on the shelf too!)
 
Steel arms sounds a good budget option (as used on the 924?) - and the ball joints are replaceable on those as well for only a few quid.

So would this work for any early offset car?
 
Plan A: inspect existing wishbones and establish that theyre suitable for reconditioning, then buy kits from Type911.

Plan B: in the event that theyre beyond repair, buy new steel wishbones & balljoints from ECP and a pair of used 924S ARB mounts.


Simon
 

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