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Trailing arm stories

To: "6pack (E-mail)" <6pack@autox.team.net>
Subject: Trailing arm stories
From: Andrew Packard <apackard@triad.rr.com>
Date: Sat, 12 Apr 2003 20:29:33 -0400
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My trailing arms are of my TR250 as well as every other part of the car.  
Today, I addressed two trailing arm issues.  One was to replace the studs with 
3/8-5/16 studs.  The other was to remove the old bushings.
I could only find 1 1/4" studs at Automotive Fasteners that had varying sizes.  
I checked them with the hubs to be sure and I should be okay. I bought shallow 
nyloc nuts just in case. The 3/8 UNC end went in very snugly after driling out 
the threads and retapping the holes. I was able to tighten them down much more 
than I would have ever thought about doing the 5/16 UNF originals.  I'll update 
when I mount the arms and insert the hubs.
"How to Restore . . " advises us to set the old bushings on fire to remove the 
metal sleeve and then the rubber will offer little resistance. It only worked 
like that exactly on one of the four.  The other three just pushed out, metal 
and all, as soon as the lit flange was reduced enough.  I don't have the 
happiest neighbors after lighting rubber on fire, but the process does work!
Andy
CD6521L

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