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19 Aug 2013 20:36 #80367
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20 Aug 2013 07:04 #80394
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Can you post a pic of the mount it may not look right due to the panard rod being bent
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20 Aug 2013 11:09 #80424
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20 Aug 2013 11:17 #80427
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20 Aug 2013 11:20 #80429
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20 Aug 2013 12:36 #80440
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I cant really see any broken mounts, but the angle of the trailing arms looks a bit odd, but that may just be due to the bent panhard rod pulling the axle sideways and causing them to twist on their bushes. The left side one in the pictures looks the worst.
Oh and that is way bent, it should be straight from the mount on the axle to the mount on the body. Looks like the rod has taken the majority of the force and bent instead of staying straight and putting the mounts out.
If you download a copy of the manual (Links at top of this section I believe) section 9 has a part showing dimensions between mounting holes and brackets on the chassis so you can check if it has been knocked out of position.
Oh and that is way bent, it should be straight from the mount on the axle to the mount on the body. Looks like the rod has taken the majority of the force and bent instead of staying straight and putting the mounts out.
If you download a copy of the manual (Links at top of this section I believe) section 9 has a part showing dimensions between mounting holes and brackets on the chassis so you can check if it has been knocked out of position.
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