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Front Upper wishbone identification

A section to help identify the most common parts that can fail and need replacing, for servicing etc, also the parts that are compatible through the Marks
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Front Upper wishbone identification

Postby Andrew » Fri Mar 21, 2014 9:11 am

I took a picture of the 3 types of front upper wishbones, showing the reinforcement that was added over the years.

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mk1 is on the left, mk2 in the middle and mk2.5 sport on the right.
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