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Bye-bye, Bilstein 200 1992

Bilstein (B4) Touring at th rear of your 940 rattle?

Nearly 11+ years on the rear of my 1992 with the Bilstein Touring. Rattle, Rattle, Clackity, Clackity. Getting me down.

Time to treat the trailing arm bushes. They say Made in W. Germany on the larger rear ones. Bilstein HD at the rear.

I very much like the Bilstein Touring ride front and rear. Factory springs at the front and 1991 or 1993 Wagon springs at the rear.

Clackity, Clackity, Clackitty ...

The well greased up with SuperLube NLGI 2 red urethane torque rod bushes work well and relay the singing differential to the unibody. Yet I like that sound.

Clackity, Clackity, Clackitty, Clackity, Clackity, Clackitty, Clack. Don't talk back!
--
Jonathan Harshman Winters III: The Mightiest, Greatest, & Most Powerful North American Comedian & Comedic Actor in Perpetuity






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