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> TA bushings bad?, How can I tell if they're bad?
ewdysar
post Jan 10 2005, 06:12 PM
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My car feels kinda like it's getting small steering inputs from the rear while freeway cruising on smooth and level stretches. I'm figuring that it's the trailing arm bushings (probably original). I guess it could also be a twitchy alignment, or just me getting used to a real sports car again.

How can I check the TA bushings for play without major disassembly? If they're bad, I'm probably going with Mueller bearings.

Mueller, where are the rear bearings available? I checked them out once with a link in your signature file, but that link's gone now...

Thanks,
Eric
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Twystd1
post Jan 10 2005, 07:17 PM
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Where do you buy effin typo's???

Do I need them on my car like you guys to go fast????

Do they come in chrome?

Does Tarret sell em?

And do I have to shake my tires to see if I have bad ones?

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