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4th & 5th ES Master Set and Trailing Arm Polybush Guide
- Merlin
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4th & 5th ES Master Set and Trailing Arm Polybush Guide
This guide is for the 92-96 Master Set and Trailing Arm Set.
For UK and JDM 5th gens without ATTS, the 92-96 Master Set can be used however the front upper arm bushings are different. You have to buy the Type-SH front upper control arm bushes (part number - 16.3119).
The instructions that come with the Master Kit and Trailing Arm sets are a bit pap and its hard to figure out where everything goes. Here is the location with part numbers where each polybush goes:
NOTE - There are no polybushes for the rear 2WS toe arms. These are not present on 4WS cars anyway.
Front
16.3106 - Front end control arm bushing
16.7103 - Radius rods (called front strut rod set in the parts list)
16.8106 - Front shock bushing
Rear
16.3112 - Rear control arm bushing
16.8108 - Rear shock bushing
16.7105 - Rear trailing arm bushing
The bump stops and coil spring isolators are fairly self explanatory. All bushing shells must be removed except the big trailing arm.
For UK and JDM 5th gens without ATTS, the 92-96 Master Set can be used however the front upper arm bushings are different. You have to buy the Type-SH front upper control arm bushes (part number - 16.3119).
The instructions that come with the Master Kit and Trailing Arm sets are a bit pap and its hard to figure out where everything goes. Here is the location with part numbers where each polybush goes:
NOTE - There are no polybushes for the rear 2WS toe arms. These are not present on 4WS cars anyway.
Front
16.3106 - Front end control arm bushing
16.7103 - Radius rods (called front strut rod set in the parts list)
16.8106 - Front shock bushing
Rear
16.3112 - Rear control arm bushing
16.8108 - Rear shock bushing
16.7105 - Rear trailing arm bushing
The bump stops and coil spring isolators are fairly self explanatory. All bushing shells must be removed except the big trailing arm.
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okee i hope some one understand me because i've a little issue
The trailing arm bushing is to small to fit the trailing arm!?!?!?
i've put the 3326 rubber in the trailing arm but is way to small check pics
Now i have a total of 4 round rubbers the fit nicly on the 3326 rubber
but how do you fit it on the trailing arm?
it looks like jobby
the 4 rings have the numbers
2 times 6133 and 2 times 6143
is this right? help please
The trailing arm bushing is to small to fit the trailing arm!?!?!?
i've put the 3326 rubber in the trailing arm but is way to small check pics
Now i have a total of 4 round rubbers the fit nicly on the 3326 rubber
but how do you fit it on the trailing arm?
it looks like jobby
the 4 rings have the numbers
2 times 6133 and 2 times 6143
is this right? help please
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