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PostPosted: Mon Oct 01, 2012 3:03 pm 
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While looking over what I need to replace on my mini I came across this deteriorated rubber. I think it is the control arm bump stop but there isn't much left of it to ID, am I on the right track? (the other side is worse...)

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It is a top arm rebound rubber. Available from Mini King, Karcraft etc. Don't expect them to last forever, the grease rots the (chinese) rubber. :lol:
2A4267.

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drmini in aust wrote:
It is a top arm rebound rubber. Available from Mini King, Karcraft etc. Don't expect them to last forever, the grease rots the (chinese) rubber. :lol:
2A4267.


Cheers, I was looking through my circa 1998 Mini Kingdom catalogue :wink: and without having a piece that even resembles a rebound rubber it was my best guess.

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