allandwf
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A bit like brake pads that need ground to fit the caliper, that's not unusual either. Not speaking Maserati here though, but was common on Mercedes.Either way they don't fit straight out the box.
A bit like brake pads that need ground to fit the caliper, that's not unusual either. Not speaking Maserati here though, but was common on Mercedes.Either way they don't fit straight out the box.
The problem with spraying us you are trapping corrosion in. You need to remove the surface rust first, then apply a preventer and then use the protection. Something like POR15 works a treat. The other option is to not use the car in the wet or during road salting season.
Pair of genuine arms delivered just in time for Christmas
Will see what the fitment is like...
The brackets on later 4200 and GS can accommodate the later wishbones but I don't know if these will fit 3200 or whether you will have to modify the brackets. GS fork brackets are £54 plus vat each so not cheap might be best to see if eurospares can still get original 3200 wishbones.
Rex B
Manual 3200
Anybody know why the GS brackets are different to the 4200 brackets and yet the wishbones are the same? There a big price difference between the two.
Simple - GranSports are better than 4200s!
Simple - GranSports are better than 4200s!
Interesting, looking at the superformance website they have pictures and it's not the Gransport that's different it's later 4200's and Gransports. The rear bracket has the bolt offset from the centre. Not sure how that works with the same wishbones unless the rear subframe is different on later models with the holes in a different place.Could it have anything to do with the standard lower ride hight?