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trailingarm bush

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Was about to mount the liftspacer on my left rear spring when i noticed the knob for the spring on the trailingarm was rusted of.
Well its no biggie since i have a spare set but i looked at the bushings today, and then i looked at a pair of pu bushings on the web and i cant wrap my head around how i am supposed to press then either out or in?

i would understand if they were parted in 2 halves but if they arent i really dont understand how it is done :rofl
Anyone of you gurus who can tell me or perhaps even show pics of the procedure?
Would be very gratefull for anything.

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Re: trailingarm bush

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I wrote a procedure for Clive.......

Clive, did you add it to the wiki yet?
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Re: trailingarm bush

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looking at the tapered tool, im assuming the bush is supposed to be compressed in some maner?
There is nothing about it on wiki though.

Can i buy real rubberbushings from vag or some webshop or are the pu bushes better?

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Nice tool Simon :wink: But can't seem to find it in the shop ?
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Don't think he sell them...just showing it off...maybe it's time to get it copied Mr B? ( I have one )

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Re: trailingarm bush

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Rear trailing arm bush replacement tool available for hire :wink: once Clive has finished with it :ok
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Re: trailingarm bush

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Needed

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jes*b wrote:Needed

true! i had forgotten. time is ticking :cry:
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Re: trailingarm bush

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my armes are equippped with a thin plastic shim under the spring. I was told or i have heard that on syncros it supposed to be an aluminum disc.
Im gonna try and weld up the arm and knob but. Can the aluminum discs be bought anywhere?

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Aluminium discs only on either TD or 16", we've got the last set of diesel ones and Ian is looking at remanufacture costs, we know where there's a pair of new 16" ones to copy too (well almost know eh Si, :wink: )
what was fitted to a 16" Diesel I don't know :lol:

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Aidan wrote:Aluminium discs only on either TD or 16", we've got the last set of diesel ones and Ian is looking at remanufacture costs, we know where there's a pair of new 16" ones to copy too (well almost know eh Si, :wink: )
what was fitted to a 16" Diesel I don't know :lol:

The thicker of the two which i believe is the TD ones, about 15mm. Am still looking for a good set :wink: to go with the new springs and new 16" Boge dampers 8)

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