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Failed nct - rear axle & wishbone bushes

  • 19-08-2020 3:53pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 99 ✭✭


    Ford focus 2, 2010 model

    Failed the nct on:
    Rear suspension system (55) axle & wishbone bushes - worn OffsideRear, Foremost

    Where should i be looking here.. i was always under the impression wishbones were a front axle/steering part.
    Also in this case what does the "foremost" part mean? Is it the main bushings central along the axle. :confused:
    To the novice eyes nothing jumped out when i had the car up but it is possible i have been looking in the wrong places.
    I like to know what needs to get done &why even if i cant do it.
    So any help is much appreciated :D


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,326 ✭✭✭barneygumble99


    Ford focus 2, 2010 model

    Failed the nct on:
    Rear suspension system (55) axle & wishbone bushes - worn OffsideRear, Foremost

    Where should i be looking here.. i was always under the impression wishbones were a front axle/steering part.
    Also in this case what does the "foremost" part mean? Is it the main bushings central along the axle. :confused:
    To the novice eyes nothing jumped out when i had the car up but it is possible i have been looking in the wrong places.
    I like to know what needs to get done &why even if i cant do it.
    So any help is much appreciated :D


    Probably trailing arm bushes. Very common to go on the focus.


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