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Rear Bushes
Has anyone had this problem and did you have to change the bushes? Also, has anyone on here changed the rear bushes? Thanks |
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I think we'll need some more information to help you on this one... the bushes can start to look pretty clunky when they're overgrown - perhaps they just need a trim, no? But I agree, when the get too clunky, you're better off just replacing them. How are the ones out front doing?
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Clunking could very well be bushings, but it can be among other possibilities as well. To replace bushings you need basic hand tools and a press to get them in/out of various suspension components.
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