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Rear Trailing Arm Bushings 200 1993

I'm going to be replacing my trailing arms with fancy, refurbished painted units soon, with poly bushings in the front. The only two bushings left on my car that I haven't replaced with poly will be the rear Trailing Arm Bushings. At 130k miles and 15 years, am I likely to need new rear TABs? I'd rather not have to remove the trailing arms twice, but I can't see if my rear bushings are shot with them still on. Should I prepare to replace them when I swap trailing arms?

The 130k mile 245 I just parted out had rear TABs that were completely destroyed, but then, it had also been sitting on them for 7 years longer than mine.
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'93 244: 'A' cam 4 deg. advanced, 25/22 sways, custom heim endlinks, poly bushings, and a lot more styling customization than I care to recount.






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