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Old 04-10-2006, 12:18 PM
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Rear Track arm

Hi folks,

I just replaced the front sway bar end links and sway bar bushings on my 97 EB. I have decided to do the rear sway bar and end link bushings as well. Is it worth it to replace the rear track arm bushings at the same time? Can someone tell me what the rear track arm does?

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it keeps the rear end located from side to side.
 
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Pitrow,

Thanks for the info!!

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Hi PBfoot,

Did is worth remplaced the bushings on rear track arm?

Any tips?

I´ll plan do it in a few weekend

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