The minimum price for a 1995 Saturn SC1 trailing arm is $50.
A trailing arm is suspension on a vehicle where an arm is attached to the body. These are most commonly found on airplanes and are used to reduce the impact when landing.
there is no adjustment available because the motor uses hydraulic lifters. If you are having problems with the rockers, you can check the torque, they should be 19ftlbs from rocker arm shaft to the head
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it is part of the trailing arm, not sold separately. part #15292403 right side, part # 15292404 left side.
The trailing arms are what holds the rear end/axel on. The bushings are what allow movement of the arms.
Whenever they have failed.
It means the rear trailing arm bushings are worn out and if that is the case the rear end won't track properly. The vehicle will appear to "dog" track.
They are the same, they are mounted parallel to the frame and control the motion of the wheel/axle.
Changing an Idler Arm on a '99 Saturn is MIGHTY difficult, especially since they don't have one. The '99 Saturn uses a Rack and Pinion steering system, and as such does not have an idler arm.
It is most definately dangerous.
The rear suspension Trailing Arm bushings are likely worn out and/or the rear shocks are in need of replacement. There is an upper and a lower trailing arm on both sides of the vehicle in the rear suspension. As a test, grab a firm hold on the lower trailing arm and try to twist it. If your able to move it even a little, the bushings are shot.