Ok, a few more new suspension parts arrived today, so now it's time to put it all back together!
As you can see, the lower control arms are now fitted with new ball joints (they have to be pressed in with about 11 tones of pressure in a press!) and the new Nolathane bushes also arrived!
Also here are the inner and outer tie rod ends for the right hand side (left side ones are fairly new, hence don't need changing).
Look at the difference between the stock worn black rubber lower control arm inner bushes and the new Nolathane red ones!
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where did you buy that nolathane bushings? am from the philippines bro
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