I have some questions after reading Pete's excellent write up
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For removing the trailing arm:

Do I simply jack up at the blue arrow, below the rear shock, remove the two bolts circled in the picture, and then the trailing arm comes off? Installation is the same, jack up and then the two bolts? Can I lower the jack after removing the trailing arm or should it stay compressed? Anything else in tension that might break?
For the various sizes of the press tool components

I guess the PVC pipes allows the bushing to go though, so their ID slightly larger than the subframe hole, and the galvanized plug follow the bushing into that hole.
The taller PVC pipes should be taller than the bushing, while the shorter one should fit into the slot in the subframe.
Is that about correct? Does Pete still have the measurement for the shorter PVC pipe? I suspect the height of the shorter pipe may need to be more specific.
I have no experience in making my own tools or anything related to plumbing (I didn't even know that a galvanized plug is) so please forgive me for being a bit slow here.
For taking the bushing out, how to prevent the sawzall from touching the subframe? When I did the front subframe bushing I found it hard to achieve, the blade would still touch the subframe a little bit. Just be slow and careful?
Thanks in advance for any advice. I can feel the rear of my car sloshing around on highway speed and hopefully this will be the remedy.










