redrocket wrote:i used superpro bushes from
www.superpro.com.au they are a fully poly bush with only a metal sleeve for the bolt so they give heaps of flex. bastard to push out the old bushes(you will need a big press). easy job to pull out the arms and put the back in. its alright about reviving the thread for the clutch, it was doug who was getting confused about the body lift. i must admit that at first i wondered why frank was replacing his clutch again????

all good though. its turning into quite an informative thread now anyway.
mike.
Ehhh... cousin Dougie is confused anyways...
RedRocket, any worries about snapping the trailing arm at its narrowest point on a GenII? I know a few genIs over here that have broken the trailing arm at this point:
Some guys over here are fishplating under the arm, at that spot. The breakage seems to be exacerbated by removing the swaybar, which allows the trailing arms to twist more. I haven't taken my rear swaybar off the LWB yet, but probably will once I get it on the road.
Wonder how it would work if we wristed one?
As far as trailtalk being the same way, well, us old regulars are trying to get some good chats going. Like all forums, you always get an influx of newbies asking about the max tire size, etc, and the more seasoned posters get a little bored..

That's the way it is I s'pose, eh? Until somone brings up an old one, and everyone jumps on board again.
PHIL