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MG MGB Technical - Dislodged dust cover
Sorry to pester you guys again but I was refitting a suspension arm when the fitting in the photo fell off. I think it is the dust cover from the lower fulcrum but would really appreciate confirmation. If so it needs replacing because the rubber is split. Are the replacements good?
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Rod Merrall |
Yes and no :o) It is from the lower fulcrum, and from what others have said they current ones don't last very long. I'm not aware of any better alternatives. I don't think I've ever changed any of mine on either car in the 32 and 25 years I've had them. Some of them are a bit flabby but they are hanging in there and I don't feel like swapping them for something that might - according to some - need annual replacement. |
paulh4 |
Paul. If you get a years use out of the new ones, you are doing well. The last ones that I installed, on a complete front end rebuild, did not last six months. Les |
Les Bengtson |
Thanks; a bit discouraging though. Both seals on the offside (not done nearside yet) are torn so had to order new with thrust washers. What else could I do? |
Rod Merrall |
Sounds like you would do better second-hand! |
paulh4 |
Found some at local mg specialist which he says are OK; we;ll see |
Rod Merrall |
Is that Chic Doig? |
paulh4 |
Yes Paul he is usually pretty good with the quality of his parts so I hope they last. |
Rod Merrall |
I've had good service from him in the past. |
paulh4 |
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