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PostPosted: Tue May 19, 2009 6:58 pm 
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Can anyone tell me which lower suspension arm bush I require, the one with the steel sleeve, or the two 'T' shaped ones?

My car is a '77 Clubman.

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being a clubbie it should be the tapered metal sleeve type

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feralsprint wrote:
being a clubbie it should be the tapered metal sleeve type

Roundies had these also, from 1967 onwards.

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he asked for his 77 clubbie and that is what I answered

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get these superpro bushes about $35 a pair
i just put them in my 77 clubman a few weeks back, much better that the old ones

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I think the dock was just saying that late roundies had them as well. :?


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This actually reminds me, no wonder mine didn't want to work (I had those exact SuperPro bushes), but I had the early type arm :oops:


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rampage101 wrote:
I think the dock was just saying that late roundies had them as well. :?

Yeah I was, just general info. So people don't think roundies all have the old style ones.

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PostPosted: Tue May 19, 2009 10:13 pm 
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Thanks all!

Before I stripped my Clubby for rebuild (3 years ago!) she had these:
http://classicmotoring.net.au/cmos/inde ... cts_id=355

Obviously needing the other ones, Thanks again!


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