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> Trailing arm bushings, Install procedure for 914 Rubber bushings
Morph914
post May 13 2019, 07:48 PM
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I purchased these along with my a arm bushings. I am about to install the a arm bushings and have a clear understanding of how to install those, but not the trailing arm bushings. I have watched a video on the trailing arm bushings install, but the type of bushing he was using is unknown unless I missed something. Do 914 Rubber trailing arm bushings get installed with grease? Are these rubber or teflon?

Thanks for any input,
John

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bbrock
post May 13 2019, 08:10 PM
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Those are harder rubber than the A-arm bushings and just pop right in by hand. Just make sure the trailing arm bores are nice and clean.
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post May 13 2019, 08:37 PM
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Those are harder rubber than the A-arm bushings and just pop right in by hand. Just make sure the trailing arm bores are nice and clean.

(IMG:style_emoticons/default/agree.gif) Some liquid soap helps it slide in.
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