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Oldsmobile Trailing Arm Bushing establishes the rear suspension to keep every Oldsmobile riding smooth and in line as it reduces vibration. Oldsmobile, which was founded in 1897, was the first automaker to incorporate a moving assembly line that allowed the company to produce reliable and innovative automobiles that many drivers could now afford with a host of additional innovations such as the 1940 Hydra-Matic automatic transmission that allowed the car to shift gears without having to use a clutch. The Curved Dash built in the early days showed that motoring inexpensively could also be a style, the Rocket V8 provided a smooth ride later and more rigid frames, improved sound insulation, and stylish looks meant the various models were way ahead of their time proving to be continuously improving on comfort, safety and reliability. The Trailing Arm Bushing is a strong shaft between the trailing arm and the body that acts as a guide and it removes noise. To install a new Oldsmobile Trailing Arm Bushing one should start with the solid jack stands and removal of the wheels. Position the arm, label its position, unbolt it, and squeeze out the old one. Clean bore, lightly lubed, press in new Trailing Arm Bushing in square, re-attach arm and tighten ride height bolts, double check torque values with a good manual. Install the wheel back, drop the car and go on a short drive, to ensure that the car does not go off track and remains quiet.