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fisha



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Are the ACE rolls bars kept under pressure.

For those whom have disconnected and worked with the ACE rolls bars, if the car is parked up, are they held under pressure ?

I'm about to replace the bushes and drop links on the rear, and am wondering whether I need to worry about them pulling out of position.

i.e. you undid a drop link, and the arm flies away and I cant move it back on refitting ? V8 or else ...

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Perfect thanks. Next problem will be getting through the rust to undo the bolts. i have visions of skint knuckles coming, and a lot of swearing. V8 or else ...

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Make sure you initially slacken them by hand and wind back in 1/3 of a turn if they're getting tight - you really, really don't want to pull the threads out!
The drop links are easier if you wire brush the threads, spray with a lubricant and wind a nut onto the exposed threads to clear any remaining corrosion.

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