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TR6 TR6 trailing Arms bushing removal?

Do a search - you can get them out easily with a $50 arbor press or with a long length of threaded rod and some bolts.
 
I've always used a little bottle jack. Use one "ear" and place the base of the jack against it, put a bolt in the bushing, and press away.
 
Larry,

I pushed one out with a large C-clamp, some washers and a socket. The others I burned out. I didn't heat the entire section of the trailing arm. I focused the propane torch on the end of the bushing. Ince it catches on file it started to swell and popped half way out on it's own.

BOBH
 
Dale, that rocks man....

Excellent.

Thanks so much!
 
If you get a big enough "Pitman Arm Puller" they come right out after soaking overnight with a rust buster. Once you get the center pushed out, the rubber is easy.
 
My old ones almost fell out; guess I was right to replace them. The giveaway was that my 6 wanted to chang lanes every gearshift. Always wondered what rear steering was like, kinda scary.
 
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