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Help with part ID please!
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Rubyoptics
PostPosted: Wed Oct 09, 2019 8:45 am Up
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Hi guys, so the CC went in for it's technical inspection yesterday (our MOT basically) and whilst it did pass, the guy said that it needed a new "Sworzen" on the drivers side. After doing som google-translate-fu...I THINK i know what he is talking about, but I wanted to check with you guys before ordering anything.

So..a Sworzen is a control arm pin - one of these - www.iparts.pl/czesc/sw...cHEALw_wcB

but he also said that when I do it, I might as well replace the whole assembly as it is showing wear (the roads here are terrible at best). So, if i buy the following, would it also include the much needed part above?

allegro.pl/oferta/komp...8376668675

So, TLDR, does the second link include the part in the first link or do I need to buy both?

Thanks very much all!

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The ball joint is part of the arm .. they are not replaceable separately .. so the 2nd kit.

And make sure you get CC/GTi arms as the standard ones are made of soft cheese and last 5 mins in a CC .. one bush has more metal .. they look right in photo ... you probably will need new drop links too.

The 4 plastic covers in that picture .. I'm pretty sure they are just to protect the balljoint in transit!! Smile

Down to just the 1.4 HDi. Cayman Green 2.0i CC sold.
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allegro.pl/oferta/febi...8451699147
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Thanks for the info Gaz. That kit is for the GTi, so should be up to scratch (i hope!). From the looks of it, that second link i gave also includes the drop links doesn't it? (sorry for a dumb question, but don't want to make a mistake here...doing it through a language i'm not great at complicates things immensly!)
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GTi and CC are same.

That kit appears to include shocks and track rod ends too (as well as 4 plastic covers you bin anyway!) .. I never had to change these on a Pug when changing the lower arms.

Down to just the 1.4 HDi. Cayman Green 2.0i CC sold.
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