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			<title>Recommend you check your upper wishbones (and lower) ever so often</title>
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			<description>Found a weld fatigue crack on one of my upper wishbones today. From the surface, it looked like a crack in the paint until I took the paint off to...</description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[Found a weld fatigue crack on one of my upper wishbones today. From the surface, it looked like a crack in the paint until I took the paint off to find it cracked. The issue was on the weld between the rear tube and the flat that the ball joint connects into.<br />
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I have fixed this, but ideally would want new wishbones, but I guess that'll be quite difficult at the moment give the current status of Marlin Cars.]]></content:encoded>
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			<dc:creator>Patrick</dc:creator>
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