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Rear Top Arm Replacement - Difficult?


dandan

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Polybushes are fitted by hand, once both sides are in you can push in the insert again by hand, no tools nessessary.. just lube up the bushes and the insert or they will squeak like a bugger..

 

Thats great to know. Thanks for the heads up on that. Just have to wait for the bushes to be delivered now.

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A medium sized breaker bar or a pole extension on your ratchet should be fine and on axle stands too.

 

You should really just use a breaker bar on these seriously tight bolts and not a ratchet.

 

We had a 3ft breaker bar on mine and they still took some shifting and they weren't siezed just very tight.

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Thanks guys - lots of great info in this thread :thumbs:

 

Jamie - I hope it sorts your handling issues out, is he doing the other rear arms too?

 

Me too or i wont be running at thunder road in two weeks, its booked in WIM monday for a geo setup aswell, he is changing everything on the rear end.

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