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Old 06-01-2012, 03:20 AM
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I need to replace the trailing arm on the passenger side rear suspension.

How does one disconnect the brake line threaded through the arm for removal and reinstallation?
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Default Re: 1986 Accord trailing arm removal question

Sorry but I can't help you with a "how to" on that one. I also have a 1986 Accord DX model. It needs bushings in its right lower control arm. Its fuel and emissions systems are also a total mess. I've had it for almost a year and I have only put 210 miles on it. It likes tow trucks!
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*crickets*

no one knows? Rats
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The only thing that goes through the trailing arm is the parking brake cable and you have to remove the drum to disconnect it.
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