Trailing Arm Bolt Replacement.
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Trailing Arm Bolt Replacement.
- From: "therealdmcvegas <DMCVegas@xxxx>" <DMCVegas@xxxx>
- Date: Sat, 25 Jan 2003 04:48:47 -0000
Saturday morning, I plan on replacing the Trailing Arm Bolts on my car, along
with the rubber bushings as well. Does anyone have any tips before I start in
on this job? BTW, it's a 5-Speed.
Also, what specificly should I torque the TABs to? So far, I've seen 50-55, and
have even heard 60lbs. Which one is correct? And what should I torque the
bolts to hold the bushings in place to? And of course, are there any nuts or
bolts that I should consider replacing as well? I have a set of Toby-TABs that
I'm just now getting around to installing, and they came with new nuts, and 2
washers each.
I have read that I should count the washers, and reinstall to keep the
alignment correct, and that I should grease the bolts where they'll make
contact with the steel sleeves in the rubber bushings too.
Since I don't have a lift to place the car on, will ramps for the rear wheels
work? And if not, what should I use? Gut feeling tells me that the job needs to
be done, and soon. Rear clunking is getting worse along with traction.
Especially after I turned a corner and hit a VERY nasty pothole. It sounded
worse than it felt, but was enough to trip my inertia switch!
Thanks in advance!
-Robert
vin 6585 "X"
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