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Old 11-18-2004, 01:30 PM
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Even though this isn't related to the trailing arms, I must comment on Phil's fantastic customer service as well. I bought my Gobi rack from him several months ago, and it was a real joy.

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Gentlemen, as Phil stated the bushings were incorrect and we have rectified the issue and it was an isolated incident, Phil has been "go the extra mile for the customer" helpful! Thanks Phil,
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Edelbock,
If you're still checking in on this thread, I'd like to ask you a question since I've left 5 (unanswered)voice mail messages for your always busy techs.

How exactly do you envision someone being able to get to the grease fittings on the trailing arms? With your design they're on top of the rear part of the trailing arm which is inaccessible. Just curious.

And also, are the trailing arms and panhard bar rubber bushings going to squeak so loud that I can hear it in the cabin with the windows up forever?
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Hotchkiss trailing arms have the grease fittings on the down side... first time out I tore 'em off.... Hothkiss does "not warrant their products to be used off road."... In spite of the fact that they claim it's a better than OEM part....
Flip them over when you install...you'll need to drill a whole in the frame for the zerk to slip in and it's a done deal.
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