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My quote from volkswagen is £67.85 for anti roll bar bushes and £244.37 for rear axle bushes
They are the rubber mountings located on a vehicles rear suspension on wich the suspension components pivot, giving softness and elasticity to the suspension movement.
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In short you can't change the bushes on a Seicento rear arm, the design simply does not have provision for pressing the old bushes out and you can't purchase bushes for this purpose except from specialist poly-bush suppliers. It is substantially easier and more cost-effective to just replace the arm as a unit. If you do choose to replace the bushes you will need to cut/drill the old ones out and be prepared for a fight as it really isn't easy to do. The inner and outer bushes are identical.
rear suspension bushes worn, I had the same problem, a common fault easily fixed.
you don't computer controlled, or replace the suspension (shudder) expensive.
You need to pick the whole back end up and remove the wheels then using a torx bit remove the hidden bolt. It's a pain but not hard to do. Good luck! Baz 405 owner.
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if you take apart your head gasket and then replace the oil pump then you might not even have to adjust your suspension
take to trained technician rear suspension needs to be removed and a press and specialty tools are required!
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