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Old 06-13-2017, 05:06 AM   #4
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It's a different car now. Can't believe how solid it sounds on speed ramps and rough surfaces. Probably the most satisfying job I've done on the car. It's not difficult just a bit fiddly as space is tight.

I'd say the chances of it being these are very high, mine had 115kms or 71k miles and they were the originals. At that mileage and 14 years old the rubbers are well passed their best so no harm in doing them anyway. Arms cost me approx €100 each so not a huge spend.


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