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id please
hi i guess its an obvious part of the steering from the wheel but do not know its name.Bushes needed
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Re: id please
These are the bushes you require:
https://www.morrisminorspares.com/front ... de-p830526
I recommend that you fit a rubber bush (as per the link above) behind the mount bracket and a poly bush in front of the bracket. The rubber bush provides articulation and the poly bush resists braking forces.
Below is the link to the poly bush
https://www.morrisminorspares.com/front ... de-p830513
https://www.morrisminorspares.com/front ... de-p830526
I recommend that you fit a rubber bush (as per the link above) behind the mount bracket and a poly bush in front of the bracket. The rubber bush provides articulation and the poly bush resists braking forces.
Below is the link to the poly bush
https://www.morrisminorspares.com/front ... de-p830513
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Re: id please
Will do great advise again .Will order in ready for the cars return.Thsnks very much
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Thank you.Can I just be sure.Looking at the picture one rubber bush to the left and one poly to the right.Would that be correct please
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Re: id please
That is correct when looking at the picture above. Soak everything in penetrating oil before trying to undo the castellated nut. There should be a split pin through the tie rod but as it is thin it invariably rusts away. Remove the tie rod from the car give it a good wire brushing.
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Re: id please
Great advise thanks will do cheers