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Author Subject: Rich W Roller Bearing Bushes
SteviePut

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Not really a huge issue but just a heads up reallyWink

Basically I had a curious metallic knock coming from the nearside front when hitting a bump or drain cover on that side. I've been out to have a look today and found the allen bolt loose. I've removed,cleaned and loctited it in place now Big grin

All you guys running them it may be worth your while have a wee check. Especially those who use there cars more than I doLOL:

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Posted 25th Sep 2010 at 17:46
midlife

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I locktited mine, I've never had any issuesThumbs up

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Posted 25th Sep 2010 at 18:52
SteviePut

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midlife wrote:
I locktited mine, I've never had any issuesThumbs up

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Hasn't your's been sat in the garage more than mine??Whistle

I "thought" I'd loctited mine TBH. It was only on one side too. Never mind, no harm doneSmile

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Posted 25th Sep 2010 at 19:55
midlife

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It's been in the garage for ages bit I had mine from the prototype batch

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Get used to seeing the yellow one !!!MehMehMehMehMeh
Team 330™Cool
Team "no front end or engine"
Team "LIMITED EDITION" I live for the 306 stickerSmug
Team 0-60 in 6.44 & standing qtr in 14.808 @ 94.55mph all with std engineSmug
203bhp Corolla T-Sport daily driver stealthier than Kwai Chang Caine
Posted 26th Sep 2010 at 02:50
phillipm

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You'll get a lot more vibration through the solid bearings, it's worth loctiting the lot, I just use some wicking grade threadlocker, it's strong enough to stop them vibrating loose and you can put it on with everything already fastened up.

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Posted 26th Sep 2010 at 06:49
bellcp306td

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I have had mine fitted for a year with no problems

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Posted 6th Oct 2010 at 02:45

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