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Trailing Arm Bushings Install

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I promised Brosky that I'd post some photos and text of
changing out DPO Pedro's broken trailing arm for the used
but structurally sound one Paul obtained and forwarded to
me.

Ya'll are aware I know virtually nothing about auto
mechanics so kindy excuse my many blunders in this "How To"
essay. I figured ways to accomplish a few thiings on my own
and I managed to get the car back in the steet with a sound
rear suspension. I know you Triumph pros might get a chuckle
or too at my expense and that's OK by me. It's all in good
fun. I'm makin' progress toward driving me a REAL TR6.
My D.I.Y methods might help some other guys like me.

So Paul- here's yer trailing arm photos and text!!
I couldn't get it go into the BCF so here' a web location:
Best viewed in full screen mode.

Thanks fer the helpin'hand....... dale

https://www.scribd.com/doc/92509/TrailingArmBushingsFinal
 
Nice job. Very well explained. I downloaded the PDF for future reference. Thanks

Rob.
 
Nice documentation. I don't care what those other guys say about you. I think you are all right.
 
That crashed my browser so hard I think I may've broke me snoot onna CRT!!

OUCH!

...I'll have to look at it later, on a more 'modern' Linux machine.
 
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