MS Tie rod bushes fitting

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MS Tie rod bushes fitting

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Just manage to fit the MS tie rod bushes kit, one purple and one black color bushes supplied, instruction said fit the poly purple one to the inner end? :roll: :? which end is inner end, is it better to mention forward and aft / rearward to avoid confusion? excuse for my poor interpretation on the wording, but fit it wrong does make difference, any help Rich?
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inner = one nearest middle of car (i.e aft)

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Richie,
Please can you explain the recommendation for NOT using two purple jobbies. It's not completely clear on the instructions, although I did follow them implicitly, I'd like to know the reasons why.
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Rich,
I am so stupid, does it mean the purple bush fits to the end ( nut side) of tie bar?
middle refer side view of car not front view,? so the blk rubber bush goes to disc/caliper side?
Should we have 2 washers at the end? 1 cup and 1 flat washer?

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Like this?? :shock:

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Other way round Al. Purple bush, frame, black bush, washer, nut.

Hope this helps.
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Many many thks! Mark,
My CCC project are rolling again!



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whoops must change mine round, lucky its not fitted to the car, is it not easier to put a litttle drawing on there, or make the instruction idiot proof, ha ha ha, ( then i could inderstand them better !!!!)
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mk1 wrote:Other way round Al. Purple bush, frame, black bush, washer, nut.

Hope this helps.
really? purple bush goes inside? damn!! :cry:
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970s wrote::?:
Like this?? :shock:

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AL,

thats correct, i was wrong before, i got my fore and afts, ports and starboards mixed up :oops: :oops: :oops:

a bit of a 'senior' moment :shock: :shock:
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Rich,

Yoo iz loozin your grip.

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Interesting... which bush is the hard one???? i would have thought the black one would be rubber and therefore softer - and so should go on the inside (at the back).

After getting rid of the second poly bush - I missed the lamp post by about 9" after a tie rod snapped - I've always fitted one poly and one rubber bush with the soft one inside.

The hard bush does its job (of controlling camber change) under braking as the tie rod tries to pull itself back through the bracket and increase its length. Under acceleration the rubber takes the load and you don'y really car what's going on.

If i'm doing something dumb I'd love to be enlightened???????????

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Yeah! So My fitting is correct! right Rich?
Its a good idea to have a drawing attached with instruction as description is easily misunderstood sometimes! :oops:
Do I still need the cup washers at the end?


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guru_1071 wrote:a bit of a 'senior' moment :shock: :shock:
Too much time on other forums methinks

http://forums.longhaircommunity.com/
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guru_1071 wrote:
970s wrote::?:
Like this?? :shock:

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AL,

thats correct, i was wrong before, i got my fore and afts, ports and starboards mixed up :oops: :oops: :oops:

a bit of a 'senior' moment :shock: :shock:
Yes Rich...but why? :?
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