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The Ford Trailing Arm Bushing prevents the rear suspension to vibrate and wander providing the driver with a comfortable ride that ensures the handling is secure. The moving assembly line in 1913 demonstrated that ideas to make every journey easier (Henry Ford started the company in 1903), EcoBoost engines combine power with smart uses of fuel (2013), SYNC allows drivers to talk to the dashboard (2013), Co-Pilot360 is an automatic braking and lane keeping system (2019), and all electric Ford F-150 Lightning pulls but releases no tailpipe emissions (2021) have all been pursued by Ford. A Trailing Arm Bushing is a rubber or composite bushing that fits between the trailing arm and the chassis, bumps the suspension, maintains steady wheel alignment, and allows the suspension to travel in a regulated arc. To replace a worn Trailing Arm Bushing, park on flat surface, apply brake, and use sturdy stands to raise the vehicle, remove the wheel, brace the arm using a jack, mark the position, loosen and remove the bolts, squeeze the worn bushing out with a special tool or with an effective vise, clean the bore with a rag and apply a coating of approved lubricant to it. Then fit the new Trailing Arm Bushing in the same direction, reinstall the arm, tighten the bolts with the suspension at normal ride height, drop the car, fit all the hardware to the right specs, re-fit the wheel, and give the front a brief road test to check on quietness and proper direction. The suspension parts of the Ford you will test will make sense.