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I've got a 94 325i, and I'm pressing in the last bushing, but there's something wrong... it seems to have gone in SLIGHTLY off center, so that the top is farther into the trailing arm than the bottom -- how do I fix this? I'm worried this is going to have a significant impact on the handling and alignment of the car, since it will affect how the trailing arm cup goes back onto the chassis... anyways, what should i do? Thanks!
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Do you mean it is pressed too far in? I think I practically bottomed my RTAB out when installing. There should be enough play in the RTAB bracket to do a proper alignment.
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I think we need a picture to visualize exactly what you mean?
thx, Wayne
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