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My last two ludes weren't lowered, they were bone stock.indigolemon wrote:This is more prevalent on lowered cars though. I'm on the original front droplinks for my 1994 lude.A1ex wrote:All 3 of my ludes have needed front drop links on the mot. Last MOT had an upper N/S wishbone and tie rod ends.
My current lude is on 105k now.
EDIT: the first two ludes were 98, my current is a 97
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Ah wait, are the 5G front droplinks plastic?
Are the 5G's not different in terms of front droplinks? Have a nagging memory they may be a lot less rugged than the 4G ones.
That's surprising man. Clearly we need to discuss your driving styleA1ex wrote:My last two ludes weren't lowered, they were bone stock.indigolemon wrote:This is more prevalent on lowered cars though. I'm on the original front droplinks for my 1994 lude.A1ex wrote:All 3 of my ludes have needed front drop links on the mot. Last MOT had an upper N/S wishbone and tie rod ends.

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You've never driven is south wales have you? Straight roads don't exist & you can't go far without a row of speed bumps!
Had a look atthe drop links the otherday, they looked metal. I think the rubber perishes quicker, might be a different grade or shore harndess...
Had a look atthe drop links the otherday, they looked metal. I think the rubber perishes quicker, might be a different grade or shore harndess...
PAW rebuilt 98 prelude 228bhp & 171lb/ft R.I.P.
PAW rebuilt 01 ATR 238bhp & 164lb/ft sold
Monte Carlo Blue 02 S2K
PAW rebuilt 01 ATR 238bhp & 164lb/ft sold
Monte Carlo Blue 02 S2K

- jjmartin349571
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You can replace them without replacing the wish bone if you're determined to. Through eBay and mates rates at a garage I did my Accord's front right upper ball joint for £20, and the lower on the same side for £24. Buying a new wish bone was £35ish and a new hub was about £65 iirc. It's a slightly different wish bone but it's the same method, get a big hammer and a clamp and go hulk on the old ball joint before banging the new one in. Getting the price down that low involved me dicking around removing the wish bone though, a job I now have to repeat on the Prelude this weekend
this wouldn't be an ideal solution for a daily driver mind.

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your gonna need a fecking big hammer to break the weld on it and can you put a link up as to where you can get this wishbone from for £35 pleasejjmartin349571 wrote:You can replace them without replacing the wish bone if you're determined to. Through eBay and mates rates at a garage I did my Accord's front right upper ball joint for £20, and the lower on the same side for £24. Buying a new wish bone was £35ish and a new hub was about £65 iirc. It's a slightly different wish bone but it's the same method, get a big hammer and a clamp and go hulk on the old ball joint before banging the new one in. Getting the price down that low involved me dicking around removing the wish bone though, a job I now have to repeat on the Prelude this weekendthis wouldn't be an ideal solution for a daily driver mind.
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