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> New Rear Swing Arm Bushings, Recent Ebay purchase
914Sixer
post Mar 17 2010, 09:43 AM
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I saw this on Ebay and picked up a set. Each kit contained 2 RUBBER bushings and a new shaft. There were no instructions with the kit. Just for grins I tried to put the bushing on the shaft and it was very tight. I wonder if you have to heat these like the Europarts front replacement ones. Seller had no instructions about these parts. Cost was $55 shipped.


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kconway
post Mar 17 2010, 12:00 PM
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Mark,
I bought the Elephant Racing rubber bushings that come with installation tools. I can send you the tools if you need them. Not much too it, just gotta lube everything up real good with liquid soap and use a heavy duty pipe clamp. As I recall you insert the bushings in the trailing arm and then push shafts through them. The tools keep the bushing from pushing out. Might want to look at the ER website, they might have the instructions, I dumped my instructions.

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