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Front tension-compression rods


Richard McDonel

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I'm all set to reinstall the tension-compression rods, and it appears I'm either missing a piece, or I have the wrong size front bolts. The bolts, which I carefull labelled and stored at the time of disassembly, are 9 mm. The holes are 10 mm. In the parts catalogues there are what appear to be bushings, but Black Dragon calls them "washers," and they're only for 260-280 models - I've got a 240. It's been several years since it all came apart, and I have no recollection of any bushings or washers.

Can anyone describe for me the proper attachment of tension-compression rod to front control arm?

Thanks

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I have a few spares in the garage that I started collecting after I broke one. The shoulder on the bolt is 9 mm, and the hole it fits is 10 mm. Once you try to get the bolts in to holes you'll see that if it was a tight tolerance 10mm bolt in a 10 mm hole you'd probably never get it assembled. Even with the play you'll have to wiggle things around to get both bolts in. I think 9 mm shoulder in a 10 mm hole is the factory setup.

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My car is apart right now! I threw calipers on 'em and yeah, the shoulder of the bolt is 9 mm.

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Edit: and yeah, there were no washers on my car, just the two bolts through from the top and a nut on the bottom of each.

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Thanks folks,

I guess that answers it. I use the bolts I've got, torque them up properly and I should be OK. It just seemed inappropriate to have that much slack. If we hear a clunking noise up front under braking, then it's still a question - otherwise we're sailing.

Cheers All,

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