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What is the easiest way to change the rear trailing arm bushes on a 1992 Honda civic?

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What is the easiest way to change the rear trailing arm bushes on a 1992 Honda civic?

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undo the two 17mm bolts which go up through the floor and the 13mm bolt which screws in toward the front of the car, put a paint mark on this bolt because it adjusts the tracking and needs to go back in the same place. Lower the arm so you can see the bush and wedge a lump of wood in there to hold it in position (be careful not to stretch the brake pipes too much), hammer the bush out away from the car (will be tight). Take note of how the old bush comes out, one of the tabs is longer than the other, so make sure the new one goes in the same way.

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