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Re: Breaking for parts
« Reply #15 on: 04 February 2013, 16:53:48 »

Hi Pete, could I have the offside rear light cluster (the inner workings) please??? If so how much??? think the circuit board on mines going faulty  ::)

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Re: Breaking for parts
« Reply #16 on: 04 February 2013, 16:59:09 »

Whats the condition of the droplinks? As I need both parts each side, if they are recent ish its worth a go I think

I'm also wondering about wishbones, to get a used set, then poly them up and change ball joints so they are ready for a straight swap.
That brings being tight careful with money to a whole new level ;D

Seam to recall you saying it was not a bad idea for breakers ones? Take them apart and pack them up with copper slip?  ???
Nope, never. Always replace. (TRE or droplinks or anything else with a balljoint)
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Re: Breaking for parts
« Reply #17 on: 05 February 2013, 15:31:29 »

Locking as no more parts available
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