Now for the lower suspension arms. These both went on really well, just needed to add spacers to fill the gaps for bolting securely. These were loosely bolted for now as I want to ensure that the rubber suspension bushes are not clamped in the wrong position else they will wear our more quickly or in the worse case, tear.
I had a few issues when I came to locate the hub assemblies but only on the nearside. It was a choice of grinding and re-painting or spreading the gap a couple of millimeters as bracket had closed a little when welded. I took apart an old bearing puller and with the aid of a few nuts and a length of M12 studding came up with a spreader which has worked much better than feared.
Both rear hub assemblies now attached to the lower wishbone. Don't forget to add the handbrake cables else it can be a little fiddly to attach them later.
Just a couple of comments about when I was fitting the handbrake cables to the rear hubs. The spigot on the end of the cable was a little loose in the hub body. I added a bit of shrink sleeve which perfectly took up the gap and made it nice and snug.
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