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Lower Ride Height - Rear Control Arm Bushing

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Old 04-23-2024, 08:14 PM
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Default Lower Ride Height - Rear Control Arm Bushing

Can anyone shed some light on what exactly is referenced when installing bushings for a lowered setup?

I am assuming it is indexing the bushing for a 'neutral' position in the lowered state, however some additional information would be nice.

Was any special machining needed?
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no machining needed. there is a nose a the front bearing. this is positioned straight to the nose at the lower trailing arm. for the turbo s they turned it a little 7‘ from this nose. this nose „venters the trailing arm and is stressed in lowered cars. so they turned it a little ….



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