Bloody Cornish roads . Wheel advice please

ok had an incident with what felt like a sinkhole on way home. Popped tyre off rim and slightly buckled front wheel. Filled it with foam as tyre looked ok and drove it home. Took wheel off to find it has sheared vertical arb link! Wheel looks like it will straighten ok, didn't affect steering on way home anyway. My question is is the foam difficult to remove or is it straight forward tyre removal as normal?
 
Jesus - you've sheared a drop-link....

That was some hit !

The tyre foam stuff is meant to be a bit of a faff to remove - but will need doing before tyre is refitted.

Tyres only come off one way. So I presume removal is in the normal manner.....
 
Jesus - you've sheared a drop-link....

That was some hit !

The tyre foam stuff is meant to be a bit of a faff to remove - but will need doing before tyre is refitted.

Tyres only come off one way. So I presume removal is in the normal manner.....
Yeah couldn't believe it when got home. I wasn't going slowly but hell didn't expect that.
 
Lemforder make OEM parts for many manufacturers.

I think these are about as good as it gets. Genuine or otherwise.

Just a lot cheaper than the Renault bagged version from your local stealer :smile:
 
Lemforder make OEM parts for many manufacturers.

I think these are about as good as it gets. Genuine or otherwise.

Just a lot cheaper than the Renault bagged version from your local stealer :smile:
Ok that's good will order one . I don't like to compromise on suspension parts
 

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