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    Rear suspension inner bushes replacement

    Hi guys

    Anyone done the inner bushes of the rear suspension arms? I think they are the ones that adjust the toe in etc not the large pressed in ones that mount to the car and require the puller?

    Can’t find much on the bet for these and wondered how much of a pain it is!

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    No but I am going to - I too recently spotted PFV have started doing these - AND the big bracket at the end that rusts out. I paid £110 for a Volvo one, now they are £38 ish from PFV - must have recognised the need, as its the one part that seems prone to rust on these. MoT man desribed mine as "rotten as a peach" - and I was inclined to agree.

    Have you checked Haynes? Its got good info on the other bush and the ARB which I am planning to do in August. Cheers, Woz


 

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