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The trailing arm or tracking arm on your Chevy or GMC truck stabilizes the side to side movement experienced on coil spring with lower control arm rear end set ups. If the trailing arm bushings become worn out, the rear of your Chevrolet or GMC truck will feel like it is floating around under the truck. Don't spend big money on a rebuilt tracking arm when you can do it yourself by pressing out two bushings.
Make | Model | Years |
Chevrolet | Blazer | 1969 - 1972 |
Chevrolet | C10 Panel | 1961 - 1967 |
Chevrolet | C10 Pickup | 1961 - 1972 |
Chevrolet | C10 Suburban | 1967 - 1972 |
Chevrolet | C20 Panel | 1967 |
Chevrolet | C20 Pickup | 1961 - 1972 |
Chevrolet | C20 Suburban | 1967 - 1972 |
Chevrolet | C30 Panel | 1961 - 1966 |
Chevrolet | C30 Pickup | 1961 - 1972 |
Chevrolet | C40 | 1961 - 1962 |
Chevrolet | Corvair Truck | 1961 - 1964 |
Chevrolet | K10 Pickup | 1961 - 1972 |
Chevrolet | K10 Suburban | 1967 - 1972 |
Chevrolet | K20 Panel | 1967 |
Chevrolet | K20 Pickup | 1961 - 1972 |
Chevrolet | K20 Suburban | 1967 - 1972 |
Chevrolet | K30 Pickup | 1968 - 1972 |
Chevrolet | Luv Pickup | 1972 |
Chevrolet | P10 Series | 1961 - 1967 |
Chevrolet | P20 Series | 1961 - 1967 |
Chevrolet | P30 Series | 1961 - 1967 |
Chevrolet | Suburban | 1961 - 1966 |
Chevrolet | Truck | 1960 |