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SRB front suspension arm - lower left 3 years 11 months ago #59011

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Hi, I've stripped the threads of the lower left front suspension arm of my beloved SRB chassis, anybody has one to sell me? the vintage model please... thanks

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SRB front suspension arm - lower left 3 years 11 months ago #59018

Sorry. Nothing in my stock here.

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SRB front suspension arm - lower left 3 years 11 months ago #59023

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Hi do you want mk 1 skinny style or mk 2 the thicker ones ?

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Should be mk1, but not sure, attached a couple of pictures.... Thanks for watching
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SRB front suspension arm - lower left 3 years 11 months ago #59037

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The bottom one looks like mk2 in that picture.
It’s hard to tell. Can you take a picture of the arm from above.
I’ll see what I have, but I think they will possibly be mk2 ones.

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SRB front suspension arm - lower left 3 years 11 months ago #59038

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Here we go!
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These are both mk1. I think it’s the correct side.
Take a look.

Al
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SRB front suspension arm - lower left 3 years 11 months ago #59044

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Can you send me pictures of the arms flipped? so I can 100% confirm, thanks

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Here you go.
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SRB front suspension arm - lower left 3 years 11 months ago #59048

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I think they are OK, even if mine says L2 while yours say L4... One think it seems different, but it can be the picture itself, is the through hole of the ballraces, can you please measure it? Thanks again

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