As per title
Does anyone have a step by step guid to help shine some light on takingup some slack on my upper trailing arms
Iam sorting a Haynes manual as I've noting in my collection regards T3s
Also googl and he search function is not showing up to much info
Many thanks
Tom
Removing lateral play in upper Trailing arms
- purplepeter
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Re: Removing lateral play in upper Trailing arms
As above, plus I'm a big fan of keeping the beam well greased with the 4 grease nipples on the beam to try and lessen further wear. All is described in the Haynes/Bentley/Autobooks depending which you choose
Re: Removing lateral play in upper Trailing arms
Thank you very much for the info
I will takle this tomorrow it's the only thing that let my car down for a MOT after been off the road for many years
Changed the leads plugs and fuel lines fired straight up and drove great can't believe how solid it is managed to have a good look around it when it was in the ramps
I will takle this tomorrow it's the only thing that let my car down for a MOT after been off the road for many years
Changed the leads plugs and fuel lines fired straight up and drove great can't believe how solid it is managed to have a good look around it when it was in the ramps
- packers1712
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Re: Removing lateral play in upper Trailing arms
Thanks Peter I used this link and the information that Dave has put in this thread is much clearer than my Haynes manual, the play that was in my front beam that has made it onto the advisory's list of the MOT is now sorted! Again thanks to everyone on the forum for their posts!
Doug.
Doug.