MOT - Suspension arm rubber bush bonding

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Milton
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MOT - Suspension arm rubber bush bonding

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Hi,

failed MOT on these items. the advisory item i don't get.

Nearside front lower Suspension arm rubber bush bonding deteriorated resulting in excessive movement [2.4.G.2]

Offside front lower Suspension arm rubber bush bonding deteriorated resulting in excessive movement [2.4.G.2]

which rubber bush? or is both
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Advisory items:
Engine covers fitted obscuring some components in the engine bay

What covers?
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thanks

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Re: MOT - Suspension arm rubber bush bonding

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Probably both, If one is deteriorating the other will be too. Best to replace the arms.

Engine Cover? really? well now...... :facepalm:

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MOT now includes security of wiring. Because of all the pipework etc:, tester can't clearly see down back and passenger side of engine.
That text is one of the standard "catch all" notes to chose from on the system.
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would i need wheel alignment or tracking after changing the arms?

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"Shouldn't" but it wouldn't hurt either :D

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Re: MOT - Suspension arm rubber bush bonding

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removed drivers side arm and now cant get it to align.

started with the ball joint first and cant get the other 2 bolts to align.

when lowering the sub-frame do i need to do both sides (drivers and passengers)?

should i also remove the anti roll bar link?

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Put bolts in first then ball joint.
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thanks. will try that tomorrow. stupid me forgot to put the ball-joint protector.

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did as you suggested and it was much easier.

thanks again

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:thumbs:
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