6355 Rear arms ( later design in white )
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6355 Rear arms ( later design in white )
I purchased these rear arms to install on my black tub Team car, I knew I needed the shorter inner hinge pins already (still need to get them) but I did not know they were made up of a different material then the original design arms. I did open them to see what the lil instructions said.
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Re: 6355 Rear arms
And for reference, a nice set of original design rear arms that were dyed black. With the later design sitting on top of the original you can easily see the size difference of the front side mount.
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Re: 6355 Rear arms
I always recognize these arms by the raised inner webbing. The standard arms are completely flat below the dog bone
All together, they are meant to be stiffer and less prone to twisting between the hub carrier and the shock mounting locations.
All together, they are meant to be stiffer and less prone to twisting between the hub carrier and the shock mounting locations.
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Re: 6355 Rear arms
Those are re-re arms, which are essentially white Worlds arms.
The material has the same texture as the newer, graphite impregnated parts.
The material has the same texture as the newer, graphite impregnated parts.
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Re: 6355 Rear arms
You are correct in that they are the same design arm that was produced for the “Classic” re-re, but these are original arms.juicedcoupe wrote: ↑Sun Dec 12, 2021 12:47 pm Those are re-re arms, which are essentially white Worlds arms.
The material has the same texture as the newer, graphite impregnated parts.
A quick way to tell the difference is the originals have ejector pin marks at the ends of the upper X shaped area of webbing that’s not present on the re-re arms. I myself don’t have any re-re parts to photograph so I pulled a pic of a re-re rear arm from one of Scr8p’s threads. Hope he doesn’t mind

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Re: 6355 Rear arms
The ejector pin marks alone make them vintage but I don't believe I've never seen a vintage short pin arm in white - only in black.
Just had a quick look at the 25 years thread and unless I've missed something, vintage short pin arms are always black there as well. Interesting!
Just had a quick look at the 25 years thread and unless I've missed something, vintage short pin arms are always black there as well. Interesting!
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Re: 6355 Rear arms
I have a set of these arms, as well as re-re Worlds arms. Other than color, I don't see any other differences.
I checked five different manuals, vintage and re-re. The 6355 part number is used for all of them. The only variation I found was the re-re Worlds, which is 6355B.
I checked five different manuals, vintage and re-re. The 6355 part number is used for all of them. The only variation I found was the re-re Worlds, which is 6355B.
That is my understanding as well.
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Re: 6355 Rear arms
They made the arms in white and they *were uncommon in the glass filled material during the production of the worlds car. They were on some CE cars.
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Re: 6355 Rear arms
Right running change with the part number.
These arms in white were around for just a quick blip in time before they were all made in black. All around the same time period of the original Worlds car. There’s a quick mention of them in the 25 years thread as well.
These arms in white were around for just a quick blip in time before they were all made in black. All around the same time period of the original Worlds car. There’s a quick mention of them in the 25 years thread as well.
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Re: 6355 Rear arms
Dats cold

Just to be clear I bought these because of what they are

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Hey Cru ! Go balls out

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Re: 6355 Rear arms
I went back and seen that.MarkyDents wrote: ↑Sun Dec 12, 2021 3:33 pm These arms in white were around for just a quick blip in time before they were all made in black. All around the same time period of the original Worlds car. There’s a quick mention of them in the 25 years thread as well.
It makes sense though. The set that I have are noticeably yellowed, moreso than I thought re-re parts should be.
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Re: 6355 Rear arms
Speaking of learning, today I learned of the L and R being on the bottom of the rere arms. Without having them myself I had no idea it would be that simple to distinguish them from the originals. I really do feel like I learn something new all the time. But then again that may be a direct reflection of how much I forget on a regular basis 

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Hey Cru ! Go balls out
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Hey Cru ! Go balls out

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