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I didn't record the part number or anything but there is a handy guide here for swapping the rear ones :)

 

-Ian

 

Thats a great guide Ian, I may follow this when I do mine, although mines broken off! :taped:

 

I presume the front setup is the same as the rear? :)

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Thats a great guide Ian, I may follow this when I do mine, although mines broken off! :taped:

 

I presume the front setup is the same as the rear? :)

Yeah, same on the front.

 

You can tap them out with a hammer and a drift, they're not in that tight. Infact the workshop manual tells you to do it this way.

 

It was my great idea to use the balljoint separator! LOL

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Suggestion: sounds obvious but not everyone does it as we tend to take short cuts but....

 

Always make sure you use a torque wrench when you tighten the lug nuts - its easier to overtighten than undertighten thinking tighter is better! :innocent: Helps prevent stretching and stripping the thread. Don't tighten to max manufacturer recomendation - 50nm is usually sufficient and don't go beyond the first click!!!! not necessary!!!

 

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