Anti roll bar link rods
#1
Anti roll bar link rods
Cheers everyone,
I just have a question regarding anti roll bar link rods for rear to Cosworth 2wd. I've seen that they are available on eBay but they seem very much shorter than the ones I have seen. Is it only the picture that is lying or are they same length?
Here is a illustration from CosKev3's car, hope is ok that I borrowed your picture.
I just have a question regarding anti roll bar link rods for rear to Cosworth 2wd. I've seen that they are available on eBay but they seem very much shorter than the ones I have seen. Is it only the picture that is lying or are they same length?
Here is a illustration from CosKev3's car, hope is ok that I borrowed your picture.
#3
Thanks for your reply Andy. You mean that the links on your RS500 is shorter than the ones on CosKev's car? Maby there is a difference from 3 door to sapphire? I looked under my saff last weekend and they were the same length just like on CosKev's car.
#10
Put a little grease on the head of the bolt bit that holds them on, then just lever off, they can be a pig, but easy to make a puller as I have, then does not even take 30 seconds, I made mine out of an old puller I had in a brake flaring kit, as no longer needed for that, just filed/cut out to suit the links.
tabetha
tabetha
#13
Managed to get the links off today, some grease on it and they came right off. Got to get some new bushes when fitting them again. Is it correct that the finis code on these are 6046484?
One question regarding the big donut beam bush as i'm going to fit a powerflex bush here, does the bolt that goes through it needs to be longer when fitting a new bush? I think I've heard something about that before.
Thanks for the help so far guys, much appreciated!
One question regarding the big donut beam bush as i'm going to fit a powerflex bush here, does the bolt that goes through it needs to be longer when fitting a new bush? I think I've heard something about that before.
Thanks for the help so far guys, much appreciated!
#15
As said the bolt is the same one, though a trick is to use a bit of studding in the hole that is longer than the bolt to wind the whole lot up, put the plate on with the two other bolts to hold it there while you swap between the studding and the original bolt, but as said easier if you just jack, if you have the room etc.
tabetha
tabetha
#16
As said the bolt is the same one, though a trick is to use a bit of studding in the hole that is longer than the bolt to wind the whole lot up, put the plate on with the two other bolts to hold it there while you swap between the studding and the original bolt, but as said easier if you just jack, if you have the room etc.
tabetha
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