MYBAD79
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Started on the Johnny Joint installation yesterday. I bought two used trailing arm assemblies from forum member Clutchdust so now I can take my time rebuilding the bearings and the arms while my '79 is still driveable ![Smile :) :)](https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f642.png)
I started with a hole saw:
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![214920112e99bb6.jpg 214920112e99bb6.jpg](https://data.vettemod.com/attachments/19/19160-be75d13731b8db3139303c8275354658.jpg?hash=vnXRNzG42z)
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This has to be the quickest way to remove the old bushing :lol:
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![214920112ef40e6.jpg 214920112ef40e6.jpg](https://data.vettemod.com/attachments/19/19161-bf9bc9bcdd3628f2510322cdb778d00b.jpg?hash=v5vJvN02KP)
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Here's the housing for the Johnny Joint fitted into the trailing arm.
![214920112f68e57.jpg 214920112f68e57.jpg](https://data.vettemod.com/attachments/19/19162-4255d28f945d6525750b97b557d8c400.jpg?hash=QlXSj5RdZS)
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![214920112fcf6f8.jpg 214920112fcf6f8.jpg](https://data.vettemod.com/attachments/19/19163-9b8d8e0faee329c1209bfd0f657004fa.jpg?hash=m42OD67jKc)
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and welded in place.... not a very beautiful weld but structurally I'm not worried :amused:
![2149201130332f7.jpg 2149201130332f7.jpg](https://data.vettemod.com/attachments/19/19164-9aa4ae32cb1fd13c1bd94c7879e89d70.jpg?hash=mqSuMssf0T)
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![21492011308b13f.jpg 21492011308b13f.jpg](https://data.vettemod.com/attachments/19/19165-87cd1eb237634284c75a29920a782330.jpg?hash=h80esjdjQo)
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Johhny Joints: here's the info from Currie's website:
Currie's Johnny Joint® offer 30 degrees of unrestricted movement in any direction as compared to 22 degrees on a common heim joint. The bushing in the Johnny Joint® rod ends are made with a high density, "tough 88" urethane that encases the inner ball. Its a very durable material and it is impervious to weather. The special ball is heat treated steel for extra strength. and on the 2" and 2 1/2" models the ball is cross drilled for thru-bolt lubrication.
![Smile :) :)](https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f642.png)
I started with a hole saw:
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![214920112e99bb6.jpg 214920112e99bb6.jpg](https://data.vettemod.com/attachments/19/19160-be75d13731b8db3139303c8275354658.jpg?hash=vnXRNzG42z)
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This has to be the quickest way to remove the old bushing :lol:
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![214920112ef40e6.jpg 214920112ef40e6.jpg](https://data.vettemod.com/attachments/19/19161-bf9bc9bcdd3628f2510322cdb778d00b.jpg?hash=v5vJvN02KP)
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Here's the housing for the Johnny Joint fitted into the trailing arm.
![214920112f68e57.jpg 214920112f68e57.jpg](https://data.vettemod.com/attachments/19/19162-4255d28f945d6525750b97b557d8c400.jpg?hash=QlXSj5RdZS)
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![214920112fcf6f8.jpg 214920112fcf6f8.jpg](https://data.vettemod.com/attachments/19/19163-9b8d8e0faee329c1209bfd0f657004fa.jpg?hash=m42OD67jKc)
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and welded in place.... not a very beautiful weld but structurally I'm not worried :amused:
![2149201130332f7.jpg 2149201130332f7.jpg](https://data.vettemod.com/attachments/19/19164-9aa4ae32cb1fd13c1bd94c7879e89d70.jpg?hash=mqSuMssf0T)
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![21492011308b13f.jpg 21492011308b13f.jpg](https://data.vettemod.com/attachments/19/19165-87cd1eb237634284c75a29920a782330.jpg?hash=h80esjdjQo)
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Johhny Joints: here's the info from Currie's website:
Currie's Johnny Joint® offer 30 degrees of unrestricted movement in any direction as compared to 22 degrees on a common heim joint. The bushing in the Johnny Joint® rod ends are made with a high density, "tough 88" urethane that encases the inner ball. Its a very durable material and it is impervious to weather. The special ball is heat treated steel for extra strength. and on the 2" and 2 1/2" models the ball is cross drilled for thru-bolt lubrication.