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Re: Oh, also, one more question...
Posted by boramiNYC (more from boramiNYC) on Sun, 1 Oct 2006 19:13:12
In Reply to: Oh, also, one more question..., AlexA, Sun, 1 Oct 2006 18:24:31
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I have Ronal R7. Sometimes I'm not too happy with the style, but that's understandable with most wheels after spectacular viggen wheels. I wanted a little rugged look a little like a bulldog style for my viggen. OEM Viggen wheels were simply too beautiful. Generally I like R7 but some styles make the wheel look bigger and some styles appear smaller. OEM viggen wheel make the wheel appear bigger. In contrast, R7 appear a lot smaller because of the style despite being smaller by only 1" in diameter. But, it has this 3D bulging effect enhancing the rugged appearance I wanted.
Regarding the bushings one difficult part is removing the old bushings. You need either shop press or gear puller type tools. Using puller would probably take at least twice longer and much more difficult. An experienced mechanic with a press should be able to take out all four large bushings on control arms in less than 20 min. The urethane ones will go in by hand with silicone grease. Check out dip's site as well to get familiarize with the process before you go to the mechanic. You might want to print the resources out from here and show you mechanic. That might help. Good luck, and thanks for consolation btw.
borami
'00 Viggen
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