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trailing arm bushings 200 1986

The replacement of my ball joints, outer tierod ends, steering rack boots and upper bushings on the sway bar end links went flawlessly. The first side took approximatley 3 hours, but the second side took just under an hour...as it turned out only one of the ball joints was bad, but she was totally dry, rusted and full of metal debris. Is there a way to mount a greas fitting to these so that they can be serviced? I coticed that they are sealed units. Thanks for the advise brickheads. Next question...now that the front feels solid the trailing arm bushing issue out back seems much more noticable. The shop that did my alignment said that if i bring them the bushings that they would charge me $259 to do the installation of them...is this a good price? if so I think I am going to have it done...as it feels like crap right now.






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