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Author Subject: Roller wishbones query
tvrfan007

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Post #1
Hi gents.

Looking for some feedback from someone with roller bearing wishbones. I'm trying to find a troublesome clonk, and in removing a wishbone for checks I noticed that the P bearing can be moved up the inner race by about 3-4mm without a huge amount of effort.

Not to say that it's faulty, but I wanted to check. I bought the wishbones ready made some time ago you see and having not built them I am not sure if this has changed. Reading the instructions it doesn't say much about the p bush other than welding of the inner race to the wishbone spindle - which is done.

below is a photo - is this 'normal'?



It can move from there to the inner race shoulder.

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Post #2
yup, thats normal, its a roller bearing like the rear beam.

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Posted 12th Jul 2015 at 16:34
tvrfan007

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Post #3
Thanks Meirion. Just checking it hadn't deteriorated. Smile

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