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#31 Rick Anderson

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Posted 13 August 2024 - 01:51 AM

I am reviving an old thread here but does this mean the arms do not have the bush at all so no reaming tool, etc., is necessary - just replace the bearings? 

 

Hi.
Just a reminder that Mini trailing arm pin “kits” contain 1 bearing and 1 bush, whereas Moke’s use 2 bearings.
The Grease tube in the Mini kit will also be 1/4” shorter and won’t seal. This will allow grease to just fill the large void in the trailing arm rather than force its way into the back bearing.

 

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Posted 13 August 2024 - 06:12 AM

I am reviving an old thread here but does this mean the arms do not have the bush at all so no reaming tool, etc., is necessary - just replace the bearings?

 

Hey Rick, yes, Moke Rear Arms have Bearings both ends, they are both the same. A word of caution here though, all those I've seen from our parts suppliers are KOR branded, which lots of people have had trouble with and you'll see for yourself if you do a search on the forum.
 






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