Very helpful still as it is time for my 1997 MK3 (25 years old). I just need to find that big cone cone shape piece. I measure it is about 3.07" inner diameter needed. Did use the all thread to remove the bushings as well?
lol does it look like factory made? just level out the bushing outer sleeve. you can get right sized pipe and cut out the form of the bushings outer sleeve, or better yet just get something between there like this guy did. he just stacked the shorter side of the sleeve with pieces of scrap.
Man you are a some kind of magician or what ?
Very helpful still as it is time for my 1997 MK3 (25 years old). I just need to find that big cone cone shape piece. I measure it is about 3.07" inner diameter needed. Did use the all thread to remove the bushings as well?
Nice job.. did it come out ok? I heard it's a tough job on the removal side.
Thanks so much for sharing. I will do that to my sexy jetta. Mm great job!
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what are the correct specifications of rear suspension bushes for vw golf 4?
rachet spanner wouldn't go a miss ;) good job tho
Is that a home made installer or did you buy it? If so from where?
lol does it look like factory made? just level out the bushing outer sleeve. you can get right sized pipe and cut out the form of the bushings outer sleeve, or better yet just get something between there like this guy did. he just stacked the shorter side of the sleeve with pieces of scrap.
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What you will do with back brakes???what kit did you use after the swap???
I use MK3 VR6 226mm 5x100 discs and MK4 calipers.
AdamskiDamian thank you man
Here is how to do this at home:
1997 Jetta GL (MKIII) Rear Trailing Arm Bushing Replacement
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la dificulter c'est le demontage
A bit stiff but could be worse.
Nice job.. did it come out ok? I heard it's a tough job on the removal side.