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Thingymabob

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Re: Klarius QH Wishbones
« Reply #15 on: 19 June 2012, 19:38:12 »

Thanks for these tips :)

I have looked at the guides for replacing the wishbones and installing polybush and to me it seems
like it is a heavy duty and time consuming job to install polybush vs replacing the entire wishbones.

85 pounds for two complete QH wishbones still seems like good alternative to me.
What worries me a bit, is that nobody here seems to have any experience of this particular make when it comes to wishbones.

Considering that my average annual mileage with this car is not more than ~4000 miles, and that I am not 20 any
more (more of middle-age driving style nowadays) ;), I do believe it will be safe to go for a pair of Quinton Hazel.

Or... :-\  ;)
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Re: Klarius QH Wishbones
« Reply #16 on: 19 June 2012, 19:45:25 »

Thanks for these tips :)

I have looked at the guides for replacing the wishbones and installing polybush and to me it seems
like it is a heavy duty and time consuming job to install polybush vs replacing the entire wishbones.

85 pounds for two complete QH wishbones still seems like good alternative to me.
What worries me a bit, is that nobody here seems to have any experience of this particular make when it comes to wishbones.

Considering that my average annual mileage with this car is not more than ~4000 miles, and that I am not 20 any
more (more of middle-age driving style nowadays) ;), I do believe it will be safe to go for a pair of Quinton Hazel.

Or... :-\  ;)
That`s what I`d do
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Re: Klarius QH Wishbones
« Reply #17 on: 19 June 2012, 22:29:05 »

Had the QH ones on my gold MV6 for almost a year. Just as good as any other for the money. No problems to report and straight and true.
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