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Re: a better idea for wishbones!
« Reply #30 on: 20 January 2009, 13:16:01 »

It fits, I have fitted these in the past.

Solid rubber....3 large ribs
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Re: a better idea for wishbones!
« Reply #31 on: 20 January 2009, 13:32:05 »

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This BMW M5 E34 bush fits:

http://webcat.zf-trading.com/index.asp?LKZ=D&PKW=1&SPR=4&EINSPNR=32,14,1632,1614

Inner Diameter [mm]: 14
Outer Diameter [mm]: 58

Lemforder part number: 13281 01


looks like this:


Thought I looked at that bush B4 I got the Meryle bushes
Dropped the idea as the hole is off-centre, Tony at WIM said it would make a difference to the set-up when I spoke to him at the open day
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Re: a better idea for wishbones!
« Reply #32 on: 20 January 2009, 13:33:36 »

It is indeed about 2mm or so off centre....not convinced it will make that much difference
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Re: a better idea for wishbones!
« Reply #33 on: 20 January 2009, 14:50:21 »

tempted to try the plastic insert off centre jobs tbh. I presume the hole is further away from the plastic to make room for it?
   Car needs set up again anyway after i did the rear bushes. 2 mill per side on the front cant make much difference surely?  Provided the set up can still be achieved with the off centre hole?
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Re: a better idea for wishbones!
« Reply #34 on: 26 January 2009, 16:18:42 »

will the off centre hole make pressing difficult?
Just thinking of the drifts and if they fit in the hole to allow the outside edge to line up?

Just got 2 with the plastic insert from euro car parts, had them on the shelf!
Ps thanks for the lemforder link, well handy, they knew the numbers straight away. :-)
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Re: a better idea for wishbones!
« Reply #35 on: 26 January 2009, 18:18:28 »

got these today, euro car parts, their part number;618-11-0160

the green one in the pic is , i beleive, not the correct part number as it is 2 mill off center and has a fraction less rubber than the white one which is only 1 mill off center. The third is the breaked original in the wishbone obviously... ::)

I took both to give me the chance to have a measure up while they order another matching pair, and i will swap these for them tommorrow, which they are happy to do as "they are quite popular".... :y

Should add, they are as far as i can tell the correct size, when measured by with my buggered old vernia gauges by feal ... :)

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Re: a better idea for wishbones!
« Reply #36 on: 26 January 2009, 18:56:33 »

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got these today, euro car parts, their part number;618-11-0160

the green one in the pic is , i beleive, not the correct part number as it is 2 mill off center and has a fraction less rubber than the white one which is only 1 mill off center. The third is the breaked original in the wishbone obviously... ::)

I took both to give me the chance to have a measure up while they order another matching pair, and i will swap these for them tommorrow, which they are happy to do as "they are quite popular".... :y

Should add, they are as far as i can tell the correct size, when measured by with my buggered old vernia gauges by feal ... :)



As already said, we know that as I have fitted some in the past  :y
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Re: a better idea for wishbones!
« Reply #37 on: 26 January 2009, 19:01:10 »

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got these today, euro car parts, their part number;618-11-0160

the green one in the pic is , i beleive, not the correct part number as it is 2 mill off center and has a fraction less rubber than the white one which is only 1 mill off center. The third is the breaked original in the wishbone obviously... ::)

I took both to give me the chance to have a measure up while they order another matching pair, and i will swap these for them tommorrow, which they are happy to do as "they are quite popular".... :y

Should add, they are as far as i can tell the correct size, when measured by with my buggered old vernia gauges by feal ... :)



As already said, we know that as I have fitted some in the past  :y

Had me belt and braces on at the time.... ;) :-*
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Re: a better idea for wishbones!
« Reply #38 on: 26 January 2009, 19:04:20 »

Lol, we spent a few weeks trawling through the formal drawings to check all the dimensions!
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Re: a better idea for wishbones!
« Reply #39 on: 26 January 2009, 19:17:37 »

OK, rear verticals next(cant multi task)presume less critical, but do you have a "stiffest" recommendation for the other pair?

going in to euro car parts tomorrow anyway.
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Re: a better idea for wishbones!
« Reply #40 on: 26 January 2009, 19:44:27 »

Standard....you want some flex somewhere to absorb bump steer!
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