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The Lincoln Radius Arm Bushing separates the radius arm and the frame eliminating vibration and keeping the caster stable to ensure calm steering. Lincoln cars are distinguished by a Quiet Flight philosophy, which silences the wind and road noise. Every current Lincoln comes with Co-Pilot360 devices including lane assistance, auto-high beams, blind-spot warnings and active parking assists that monitor the road where the driver may not. Select trims go a step further and come with ActiveGlide which allows it to cruise the mapped highways with hands-free long trips. A lounge-like cabin is created with soft leather, real wood, and sharp digital displays, and the chassis is tuned to the utmost to enhance the silence. The company also research on the owner feedbacks and trains employees to be so strict that when every visit to Lincoln is personal and constant, loyalty grows. Installation of a Radius Arm Bushing on a Lincoln would require parking on smooth pavement, placing a jack in the rear wheels, and then allowing the front part to hang on the solid stands. Identify the position of the radius arm, loosen the bolts and allow the arm to slide down a notch. Flatten the Radius Arm Bushing and press it out, grease, and press the new Radius Arm Bushing in place. Refit the arm, fasteners, and then lower the vehicle to normal ride height, and then torque everything to specifications. Complete with checking alignment and checking a quick road test to ensure that the steering is straight and no vibration is left.