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Omega Help Area => Omega General Help => Topic started by: jonathanh on 10 April 2007, 18:04:42
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Below are a couple of pictures of the inner bush. i can't make out if I have a problem or not so an expert opinion would be appreciated
(http://i177.photobucket.com/albums/w237/jonathanh_photo/DSC00046.jpg) and
(http://i177.photobucket.com/albums/w237/jonathanh_photo/DSC00047.jpg)
The wishbones are original from 1999 but only done 50k miles.
I don't seem to have a problem with tyre wear but as I messed up the camber with the change of the front shocks I don't want to pay for a professional geometry job if the wishbones are gone
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If you jack the car up and try to wiggle the wheel from side to side this should show whether or not they need replacing. I'm sure there is a more technical version or explanantion but that is how it was demonstrated to me! Also if you wedge a breaker bar or similar near the wishbone and put some pressure on it, it shouldn't move. If it does then it needs replacing.
HTH
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Yep the wiggly bar trick should show up any signs of wear, much more visible if the side your are testing is lifted off the ground.
Recently I had uneven tyre wear and when i had the two front tyres replaced the garage didn't complete the tracking adjustment as the N/S front bush was shifting all over the place. I have since replaced the bush and had the tracking done..... all ok now!
My W plate has done 155k and i think it's on the original bushes.
It is possible to relpace just the bush, but you'll need the right kit (or make it like i did) to remove the old one and press the new one in.
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Mine didn't last 44,000 and I drive nicely :-X