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Old 03-02-2007, 10:24 AM
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Default Okay now to make 100% sure...

the one on the top is mk2 and the one on the bottom is mk1?<ul><li><a href="https://forums.audiworld.com/tt/msgs/1573755.phtml">mk1 and 2</a></li></ul>
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Default Neither of those pics are Mark 1 arms...>>

The one on the left in this pic is though..

<img src="http://images19.fotki.com/v19/photos/7/7305/201591/DSCF0031-vi.jpg">
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do you have any other pictures that can explain it more to someone that does know
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Umm...What exactly don't you get??
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Default well, its not me but i think I found some and I want to send ther person a picture of it

he doesnt have the arms off the car yet and I want to buy then ASAP before they are gone.
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Just measure the outside diameter where the front bushing is.
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Default And for your own protection..>>

Have him crawl under there with a flashlight and mirror and read the part numbers on the top of the arm....
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Default This is mk1 control arm part number

<center><img src="http://130.74.81.102/aw/mk1_controlarm/dscn2817.jpg"></center><p>the other side will be 156
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Default Actually I think even the new arms have "different" numbers cast in to them than the part number

they are supposed to be using ETKA. Measuring the diamter is the only "positive" way to check, IMO.
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lol steve lol nvm
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