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i have a hr front end in my ek, but i don't know which rubbers i should be using for the crossmember mounts? any help would be great.
luke.
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Thommo
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by Thommo »
I think rare spares have the right rubbers for that.
HR front to EK-FB
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thanks thommo, i was hoping i could use a standard one so i could get nolathane ones

, oh well, rubber it is by the looks of it.
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I have noalthane on mine but I don't remember where I got it from, so you can get them. You are talking about the outrigger on the front, yes.

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I'll second what Thommo said, buy HR to EK kit and you will have no probs, Trev

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okay will do, thanks guys.
Luke