Trailing Arm Bushings - Volkswagen Vanagon - w63413

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  • w63413 Rear Trailing Arm - Inner and Outer Position
  • w63413 Rear Trailing Arm - Inner and Outer Position
  • w63413 Rear Trailing Arm - Inner and Outer Position
  • w63413 Rear Trailing Arm - Inner and Outer Position
  • w63413 Rear Trailing Arm - Inner and Outer Position
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Rear Trailing Arm - Inner and Outer Position

Manufacturer: Whiteline
Part Number: w63413
Price: $58.88

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  • 4 of 67647 - Rear Trailing Arm - Inner and Outer Position
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  • WHITELINE bushing kits with part numbers from W00001 to WZZZZZ and KSK000 to KSKZZZ (Bushing Kits) are covered for their lifetime.

    WHITELINE performance products include sway bar/ anti-roll-kits (excluding installation components) and bracing and alignment kits with part numbers from BAF000 to BZZZZZ, KCA000 to KCAZZZ, KSB000 to KSBZZZ, KLC000 to KLCZZZ and KDT000 to KDTZZZ (Performance Products) are covered for 3 years from the date of original installation.
FitmentRear Trailing Arm - Inner and Outer Position w63413 fits these vehicles:

Trailing Arm Bushings - Volkswagen Vanagon - w63413

Dependable Performance, Dependable Coverage

Whiteline's trailing arm bushings are crafted out of synthetic elastomer, a much more durable material that can easily handle the weight and pressure. In addition to the added durability, Whiteline's trailing arm bushings are also firmer than the OE rubber. This may increase your NVH slightly, but the increase to longevity and dependability is well worth it. To top it off, all of Whiteline's trailing arm bushings are covered by a lifetime warranty handled in-house here at DST.

Whiteline Trailing Arm Bushing Bag
Whiteline Trailing Arm Bushing

Whiteline Trailing Arm Bushings

Trailing arms are crucial to your suspension, and by extension so are the trailing arm bushings. Designed to connect your chassis, rear axle, and shocks, trailing arms have to support a ton (literally) of weight and pressure. Used at the arm's primary mounting points, your OE trailing arm bushings also have to bear this weight. Unfortunately, your OE trailing arm bushings are made of a soft rubber that's prone to cracking and falling away.