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Do torsion arms wear in the tubes (Red 9 beam)?
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<blockquote data-quote="neilswheels" data-source="post: 537578" data-attributes="member: 18199"><p>I bought some second hand arms that had been conveniently 'obscured' in the photo, but when they arrived, two were knackered due to excess wear on the arms where they sit in the outer bearing. it was really obvious though, actually stepped where the bearing had been rubbing. so I would have thought you could see any wear. Try contacting Red 9. maybe there's an 'upgrade' bearing?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="neilswheels, post: 537578, member: 18199"] I bought some second hand arms that had been conveniently 'obscured' in the photo, but when they arrived, two were knackered due to excess wear on the arms where they sit in the outer bearing. it was really obvious though, actually stepped where the bearing had been rubbing. so I would have thought you could see any wear. Try contacting Red 9. maybe there's an 'upgrade' bearing? [/QUOTE]
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