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Suffolk SS100 - Early XJ6 Upper Wishbones; Early XJ6 Lower Wishbones; Late XJ6 Lower Wishbones; Front Wishbone Identification

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SS100 Build Manual (Export Edition) Rev 10 November 2013
Page 80
Figure 4 – Front Wishbone Identification.
Late XJ6 upper
wishbones,
These arms will fit both
sides of car and are
curvy in appearance,
threads are open on
underside,
Fit three spacer shims in
front of ball joint.
Front of car
Late XJ6 Lower Wishbones
Most common type.
Curved outer end that points
forward,
Spacer behind chassis, special
washer between spacer and
wishbone at rear and between
chassis and wishbone at front.
Early XJ6 Upper Wishbones
These arms vary from side to
side and are straight in
appearance. Chamfered arm is
front item, threads open on
underside. Fit three spacer
shims behind ball joint.
Late XJ6 Upper Wishbones
These arms will fit both sides of
car and are curvy in appearance.
Threads are open on underside.
Fit three spacer shims in front
of ball joint.
Early XJ6 Lower Wishbones
Straight outer end, spacer in
front of chassis, special
washer between spacer and
wishbone at front and between
chassis and wishbone rear.

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