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'74 eldo convt.

Started by Viator Trudeau, December 29, 2013, 09:14:25 PM

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Viator Trudeau

On my '74 eldo convt. the front bushing of the trailing arm link to real axel, the rubber bushing is enclosed in a metal tube which is welded or pressed in to the arm, the tube ia loose in the arm.
After a few measurement of this arm and the one on my '91 Brougham seem to be identical.??
Can any one tell me if they are the same?  If I have to get a junk yard replacement a 91 may be easier to locate.
Now the metal tube is loose in the arm hole and the pivoting has worn the arm hole a little.  It could easily be tack welded to secure it to the arm so the motion is kept in the rubber.  Any comments.
V. Trudeau  # 8697