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Old 23rd April 2013, 12:06 PM
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Default MX5 Upright/Wishbone Bolts

Hi Guys,

I want to buy my upright bolts today but being dense I didnt measure the important ones....

16 off M12 x 70mm (Wishbone to Chassis)
8 off M12 x 60mm (Shocks)
2 off M10 x 90mm? (Rear Upright Top)
2 off M12/M14 x 190mm? (Rear Upright Bottom)
2 off M12 x 80mm (Front Lower balljoint)

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Old 23rd April 2013, 12:50 PM
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2 off M12 x 80mm (Front Lower balljoint)
I just changed mine for M12 x 90mm. 80mm wasn't quite long enough.

Can't remember what the rest are supposed to be though!
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I just changed mine for M12 x 90mm. 80mm wasn't quite long enough.

Can't remember what the rest are supposed to be though!
Thats good because I was going to change the M10 x 90mm to M12 x 90mm anyway so a pack of those will cover both.

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