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rear upper control arms / bushes

grimnir

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how easy is it to replace either the bushes or the arms on the rear of a VP Wagon - non IRS :bang:
 

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jack your car up and undo 2 bolts with a breaker bar and spanner....then all you need to do is lign the holes back up and tighten the bolts again.
its a bit easier if you know someone with a hoist
 

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Takes about 20 minutes to do both. 2 bolts in either one.

Ive had to do this 4 times in the last 6 months, finally gone to solid mounts. The ass ends on these hate having any power thrust through them :s

But quite an easy job, think most places charge about $200 to do it. I suggest nolathane bushed ones also :)
 

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definately the way to go:thumbsup: changover control arms for nolathane
 

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Yeah I got exchange arms with the blue bushes. Cost me $140 fitted.
 

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no worries, thanks for the advice
 
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