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I brought to you how I solved the problem with a thud on the suspension arms SSS.
I really like to use it SSS suspension arms, because I had the opportunity to compare with McPherson suspension, because like last machine was ST-202. But after the purchase, I discovered a terrible knock on all the front suspension, which has been difficult to locate. I started to deal with this problem. This post has been edited by Wild202: Apr 13, 2018 - 3:20 AM -------------------- Email - vad07@inbox.ru
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Here are a few photos that would understand the process of revival of suspension arms: In the photo on the link seen all kinds of plugs, which are used within the arms. This new hub made using the machine with numerical control software. This complete set of bushes For service suspension arms SSS. https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/0B55...dEltWlRkTnlQVm8 This post has been edited by Wild202: Jan 14, 2017 - 12:37 AM -------------------- Email - vad07@inbox.ru
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