Rear anti roll bar mounting.
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Rear anti roll bar mounting.
Hopefully not the usual question regarding anti role bars, do the mounting bolts pass right through the trailing arm and if so is there some kind of spacer that fits over the bolt between the two sides of the trailing arm? Hopefully that makes sense, I don't have the bolts or any spacers so carnt work it out from them and it's been a while since I removed it.
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Re: Rear anti role bar mounting.
No, they just pass through the inner flange with the nuts inside the channel. The holes were put in both flanges so they didn't have to make pairs.
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Re: Rear anti role bar mounting.
Thank you, I did think as much but just wanted confirmation, it's amazing what you forget after dismantling, and well worth taking more pictures than you think you will need.
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Re: Rear anti role bar mounting.
If you have the original rear anti-roll bar, trailing arms, and body shell it will all fit together fine.
The Parts Book list some shims designed to be fitted between the mounting points and the rear suspension arm if there is a gap.
154447 is the part number " as required " .
Tony.
The Parts Book list some shims designed to be fitted between the mounting points and the rear suspension arm if there is a gap.
154447 is the part number " as required " .
Tony.