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If I need to change just the front control arms ("tension rods", not the lower arms), can this be done without removing the rest of the suspension?

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Yes, the front ones are piece of cake.

Posted

Yes, the front ones are piece of cake.

I was hoping you'd say that, cos that's the only bit I need to change and I'd just completed the whole PSS9 installation and big brake kit installation, and didn't want to go through it all again!

Do you think it is also an easy replacement for the rear ones?

Thanks in advance!

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The rear ones are a little harder to remove, cause the lack of room to hold, with a key, the top nut on the uni ball, but perfectly feasible.

Posted

The rear ones are a little harder to remove, cause the lack of room to hold, with a key, the top nut on the uni ball, but perfectly feasible.

Thanks! Will go ahead and buy replacement arms for both Front and Rear.

Posted

Please check the bolt torques when you replace the parts as the bolts at the forked end torques to 160 Nm.

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