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Rear trailing are bushing and tool 200

Ok so I broke down and made the Volvo rear bushing removal tool. Worked fine, after some minor tuning, for removing the bushings and the outer shells. I purchased the poly bushings which now come with the outer shell. Did I miss the installation instructions for the tool? I know that when the tool and instructions were made it was using the original replacement bushing and not the poly ones with the outer shell. I noticed in the pics of Art's bushing tool that it seemed to be turned around without the receiver coupling attached. I have the shell a little more than 3/4 of the way in, but having a problem finishing the job. Do I need to take the coupling out of the tool for installation or what? I know this will not make sense to some of you unless you have used the tool before. Any help will truly be appericated. Max :>)
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Max..1989 244 DL 5 Spd., V15 Phase II Cam Bilstein HD, Turbo Swaybars, Poly Bushings all round, Turbo Wheels, Black leather interior, Electric mirrors, LED dash and gauge lights and now NEW ECODES with the turn signals, 1992 black 244 next project






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