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samuria
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rear dampers

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the bush in my rear damper link is braking up ....
can these be bought and replaced?
or is it buy new damper link :cry:
thanks :wink:
should have said its the cup shaped ones
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Re: rear dampers

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If you mean the arm that attaches to the chassis, then yes just buy a new link rod, is this the one you mean?
http://morrisminorspares.co.uk/shop/pro ... 79a275d244
And the bushes, http://morrisminorspares.co.uk/shop/pro ... 79a275d244
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Re: rear dampers

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yes... the bush in the end of link rod?
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Re: rear dampers

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I doubt very much you can buy just the rubber insert, from experience when they fail and in its location you don't notice until its too late and the metal ball has started to wear the housing away after the rubber has gone.
For the cost I would just buy a replacement link arm.
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Re: rear dampers

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New rod.......it's not renewable - it's moulded in there. You could of course make up a link using rose joints - although the fitting into the damper arm is a taper fit which makes it slightly tricky. May need to drill it out to a parallel bore.
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Re: rear dampers

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I did think about making one from rosé joints but didn't as I felt the rubber inserts offer a degree of additional damping through the chassis. Maybe two rose joints connected with threaded rod would make the action too rigid.
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Re: rear dampers

Post by bmcecosse »

Will certainly increase NVH to the bodyshell! (Noise Vibration Harshness) and quite unnecessary in a standard car. However I have a pair of uprated MGB rear dampers I hope to fit one day - and they will need some kind of special connecting link - probably involving rose joints......
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Re: rear dampers

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:cry: new links it is then .....
thanks guys....
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Re: rear dampers

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new links fitted today :D
ordered from bull motif yesterday morning.
fast service... also came with bushes fitted etc.
the old links were oval with no rubber remaining :o
should make some difference ...
i hope :-?
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