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rebuild begins
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    [ATTACHMENT NOT FOUND]Here we are Flash this should clarify what i'm on about, i was lucky to have my local porsche guys give me a spare housing, as the bush had nearly 12 tonne of pressure on it overnight and still did not move, so out with the hacksaw and cut the old housing to get the bushes out, cleaned up the new one and hey presto job done, big thanks to NINEMEISTER for their help in my dilema. regards pazzer <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/biggrin.gif" class="smilie" alt="" />
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ah - yes - that does help



i have not changed the ones where you have the purple, for the same reason i did not change the upper mount - i didn't want to lose all the cushion - it is a street car after all - i opted instead to change the banana arm bushing to spherical bearing



the polybronze bushings (also elephant) go where the big hole is, slipping over the trailing arm on both sides of the arm itself (not shown) and then into the torsion tube
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