Fiesta turbo bottom arms and hubs

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Fiesta turbo bottom arms and hubs

Postby FRST5090 on Tue Aug 07, 2007 1:05 am

Is the hub from a fiesta turbo different from any of the other mk 3 fiestas i know the mk3.5 is different. Also the bottom arms what is the correct one 2 bolt or 3 bolt ball joint, straight or angled ball joint. Any help greatly appreciated

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Re: Fiesta turbo bottom arms and hubs

Postby mintwhiters on Tue Aug 07, 2007 10:24 am

FRST5090 :Is the hub from a fiesta turbo different from any of the other mk 3 fiestas i know the mk3.5 is different. Also the bottom arms what is the correct one 2 bolt or 3 bolt ball joint, straight or angled ball joint. Any help greatly appreciated

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Think all the hubs were the same. The lower arms on mine were 3 bolt ones. Pics are on http://www.fiestaturbo.talktalk.net
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Postby BLOGGY on Tue Aug 07, 2007 8:54 pm

I agree that the hubs were the same on all of the XR2i/Turbo/1.6S. I think the smaller engines cars have a different hub as the driveshafts weren't as big on the nut end.
The lower arms are supposed to be 3 bolt on the Turbos.
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