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Best uniball choice for the rear trailing arm
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I've done a nice rebuilt for the suspension set with a 3.0SC RSR sway bar bilstein mill lac etc ... I installed also Uniball for the rear trailing arms I choose the one from Rebel racing. after 15,000 miles one is doing noise ..... lateral play purpose is not to complain about a brand ... it's competition parts. As I should replace both ... and it's a little time consuming I would like to choose the best uniball solution for the rear trailing arm I see Elephant Racing solution Tarret Solution Rennline solution (I think it's Tarret rebranded) what's the best solution in term of longevity ? (I do not ask 100,000 miles) thanks for sharing your feedback |
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You don't need to get new parts from Elephant or Rebel, you can press out the spherical bearing insert.. and replace it.. You may have to measure it to match a suitable replacement, or there may be a part number visible. The inserts are just help in with a circlip..
Spherical bearings https://www.pegasusautoracing.com/spherical bearing Pic from Rebel site showing the bearing the part number is out of focus or obscured ![]() And yes replace both..
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Need to find the correct size to change just the spherical bearing Seems price is close to the replacement part from on if the brand elephant or other … |
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rennline fitted
no more noise ... seems I have a lateral play with the washer before we notice also for one arm the uniball insertion is easy (no need to press) to insert it perhaps an issue here I will see in a few miles if it's still ok thanks again for your help |
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