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Re: M46 question. 200 1986

Just out of curiosity,

did you do the bushings yourself?

the 86 is going to be my 2nd vehicle, and all my real dough gets put toward my 244 :)

The shuddering does sound like it comes from the rear of the car and you will get a slight clunk noise when giving the car gas..

Which bushings are mainly responsible for this??

And to anyone else out there...

Have you fabricated your own tools to remove torque rod bushings or the trailing arm ones???

I was thinking of a drift made of a piece of pipe or something..

or possibly incorporating a gear puller somehow..

Any ideas??

The more money I can save by NOT going to a machine shop, the happier I am.

Thanks,

Luke






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