phazernut
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I started out to change the RH trailing arm today. The previous owner had damaged it and repaired it. It looked like crap so I has to be changed. I bought and aftermarket Arm online and it looks great. When I tried to install the rear bushing it will not go in. The bushing appears to be too big. It is only marginally large. Is there a trick to getting these in? Or did i get a crappy part that wont work. I couldnt get the original bushing out of the Arm so I picked up a new one at the dealer.
Motodeficient
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Try putting the bushing in the freezer for a while.
bluewho
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I squeeze them in with a table vice and remove the old ones with a hacksaw cutting the metal around them.
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And in conjunction, heat the arm up w/ a heat gun.Try putting the bushing in the freezer for a while.
phazernut
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I have the bushing in the freezer for the night. will see what morning brings
phazernut
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Still no luck. Had the bushing in the freezer all night and heated the arm with a heat gun and it will still not fit. I'm starting to the the aftermarket Trailing arm is crap.
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Are you able to mount the bushing on a mandrel and chuck it up in a drill? Then sand down to a snug fit.
sgauthier
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I had the same issue with the trailing arms i bought from Royal on my vmax 700 when i redid it years ago. i just ground/filed the outside of the new Yamaha bushing until i could just get it to sit approx 1/4" or so in the trailing arm removed it then I added some grease and pressed it in on my bench vise. worked for me
You save yourself a lot of money doing this way compared to the OEM part with the bushing installed. when i did ours the OEM was like $300 each with the bushing.
You save yourself a lot of money doing this way compared to the OEM part with the bushing installed. when i did ours the OEM was like $300 each with the bushing.
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Dr. FeeLGooD
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I paid a machine shop to do a similar project on Wifeys Polaris skid. New bushing couldnt be bought. They pressed out the old bushing, made a new bushing and pressed it in. $60.00. Fit even better than original.