TURBOEDD Posted January 24, 2007 Posted January 24, 2007 How easy is it to fit one of these? its on the drivers side. i have managed to bend mine by clipping the kerb at about 5mph, there is no other apparent damage, but what else could have gone wrong down there?
jamie_wood Posted January 24, 2007 Posted January 24, 2007 Not a bad job to do. Just check there hasn't been any damage to the drop link as well. If its just been a low speed impact then I would think there will be no damage to the rest of the car. Most likely that you will find out when you come to fit the new arm if there is any more damage. You will need wheel alignment and camber checked out after you fit it too.
TURBOEDD Posted January 25, 2007 Author Posted January 25, 2007 Not a bad job to do. Just check there hasn't been any damage to the drop link as well. If its just been a low speed impact then I would think there will be no damage to the rest of the car. Most likely that you will find out when you come to fit the new arm if there is any more damage. You will need wheel alignment and camber checked out after you fit it too. much appreciated, im going to tackle it tomoro hope all goes well, i miss driving the scoob. cheers
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