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Responce to rear trailing arm tool. 200

Thanks for all your help guys. The bushings and shells from IPD are perfectly round. There is no oblong end but there is a tapered end on the shell which I installed towards the tire. The poly bushings are different for inside and outside. One is marked with only numbers while the outer one nearest the tire is marked Road Wheel. The instructions are quite brief and not a real help other than telling me the bushing marked road wheel is installed next to the tire. In the catalog I ordered from it said that a DVD was included with the purchase but in the newest catalog it is sold seperate at $19.99 so I was not sent the DVD with detailed instructions. By the way I now have the tool stuck in the bushing, as I have messed up the threads and it is taking me forever to force it to unscrew. Grade 8 bolts are tuff. Cross threading is a bummer. I still can not see how to make the tool push the shell all the way in. I guess a longer thread on the bolt might be a better solution. Thanks again all..
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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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