SHOman_92
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Long time lurker, first time poster...
I just completed a body swap between my rusted out '92 and a nearly rust free '95. The rear wheels on the '95 are a little loose (toe-wise) because the eccentric bearings are sloppy in the trailing arms. I intend to replace them so that I can align it and get it on the road. However, the bushings on rockauto's site are supposed to mount inward. My trailing arms are apparently mounted backwards so that the eccentric bushings are by the hubs. Is there any good reason someone would do this or was the previous owner just a hack?
Thanks,
Ben
I just completed a body swap between my rusted out '92 and a nearly rust free '95. The rear wheels on the '95 are a little loose (toe-wise) because the eccentric bearings are sloppy in the trailing arms. I intend to replace them so that I can align it and get it on the road. However, the bushings on rockauto's site are supposed to mount inward. My trailing arms are apparently mounted backwards so that the eccentric bushings are by the hubs. Is there any good reason someone would do this or was the previous owner just a hack?
Thanks,
Ben