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Trailing Arm Bushing Time! 200 1992

This is the link I used to make my tool...

http://www-ese.fnal.gov/People/wilcer/volvo_trailing_arm_bushing_tool.htm

It turned out less than perfect tho. Even with the right tools. (my fault) It did the job pushing out the bushing, but when I pushed the new one back in, the diameter was too small, and I accidentally pushed and broke a bit of the rubber on the new one.. So, I had to create a makeshift washer to prevent it from destroying it upon re-entry.... So don't think you're out of the water once you've pushed the old one out. Be careful pushing the new one in. And don't be afraid to STOP and back off, just to make sure you're doing it right.






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