How to replace in situ ford Fiesta mk7 Rear axle Bushes 09 on, easily in less than an hour yourself
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- Опубліковано 9 лют 2025
- Thank you for watching my how to replace rear axle bushes on a mk7 ford fiesta 09 on
Tool and bush kit used ebay.us/FRBDD9
Standard Bushes ebay.us/S8F52o
Pollybush Option ebay.us/cj9oax
all tools used
Spanner set
1/2” Socket set
1/2” power bar
Drill
Flap wheel
Chisel
Hacksaw
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Very well narrated video 👍🏽
Thank you for your feedback
@@Martysworkshop Hi there. I heard you have to make sure you put the axle bracket back on the exact same position when you bolt it back up. Do you need to take any measurements before dropping the bracket to ensure it's the same way when you bolt it back up?
So ideally you shuld put the car on the floor before you tighten the 2 bolts that go through the centre of thease bushes, but this is quite difficult tbh
Did this job on my fiesta today, thanks to this excellent guide and saved £100s now feeling epic. Ta loads.
Thank you for watching and supporting the channel, I'm glad this helped
mega video,not only am i replacing the bushes but also,dampers,springs and pads,nice to know i got this bit covered now cheers!!
Thank you for watching
Very informative, I've got this to do when the weather picks up in the new year, my bushes have a metal ring but not a problem, thank you again
Thank you for your feedback
Just fixed my 09 fiesta this morning. Follow this video to remove the old bushes however buy better quality polybushes instead of the press & standard bush kit. The old ones drill and cut out easily with abit of patience then the beauty of polybushes is that basically push in by hand. Whole job less then 2 hours for an amateur diy mechanic, all in cost £60. Thanks for the video!
thank you for the feedback, i did debate using poly bushes, glad this video helped
Can you link to the poly bushes you bought?
hello james i have put a link for the polly bush option in the video description for you if it helps. thank you for watching
Cheaper and from the supplier
www.polybush.co.uk/shop/ford/fiesta-mk7-non-st?attr=2%7C2010
Just a thank you for the good information.
I got a price off a local garage To replace these bushes with the standard type , £160 + vat . Having watched your video I replaced them myself with the power flex type bush , the power flex bushes cost me £77.00, and to be fair after watching your vlog they were a doddle to fit , it took me an hour to do the job .
Thanks again 👍
I'm glad my video could help. Thank you for all your feedback.
Thank you mate 👍
Ben, do you find the poly bushes a harder ride than standard ones, or would you think they are about the same?
@@richwilkins50 Hi Rich , only very slightly but after a couple of runs you can’t tell much difference.
I have recently completed this job on my 2016 fiesta. Straight forward job. I replaced my bushes for poly bushes and they make a big difference. Great video
Thank you for watching, and supporting the channel
Good video thanks Marty. My son-in-law and I did my daughter’s car this evening. A wee tip though, if you have a hole saw big enough, you can cut out the centre piece of the bushes by cutting from both sides. It’s a lot quicker than drilling them out 👍
Thank you for the input i never thought of a hole saw it makes sense . And thank you for supporting the channel
A quite superb piece of explanation and video work. I'm working on a Vectra, but your clear instructions are going to be transferable to my job.
Thanks so much. 4.4.24
Just been quoted over £250 by Ford to have this work done, the robbers. Will be doing it myself now thanks to your clear & helpful video. Many thanks!
Thank you for your feedback, i know the dealers charge through the nose for these kind of jobs.
Excellent guide! Just done mine on my 2011 Fiesta using this. Very helpful, Thanks!
I'm glad my video could help
Thanks Marty- Love the common-sense approach.
Thank you i try to explain things in simple terms, thank you again for your suport
Nice video and thx for the effort. One thing to mention tho, thats is that the marking on the bush was not done on the right place. It had to be done in the small gap of the bush a few centimeters to left at 8:43 in the video. Just a tip for everyone else who want to do this job him/herself
Thank you for your input
Top video. Really helpful. Thanks for putting it up.
Thank you for watching.
@@Martysworkshop You are very welcome mate. The money and time I have saved by a gentleman like you putting up these kinds of videos really mount up. The real positives of UA-cam.
Thank you for your kind feedback, comments like this give me the motivation to keep on with thease videos. Thank you
Art itself. Many thanks for clarity 🕯️
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Great video. Thanks. I may be wrong here but the I believe the notch in the new bush is supposed to line up with the hole in the rear part of the arm. Your bush is roughly 180 degrees out. Not that that matters but instead of making a line, just use the notch and hole.
Thank you for your input.
Excellent video mate thanks.
Thank you for watching
I watched a few videos for this job and this is the best one....very well explained and makes it look so easy with useful hints!!
Thank you for your feedback, I'm glad i could help
Agreed.
Followed this apart from the drilling- I just used the bush pulley to press it out and came out using a breaker bar and didn’t need to use a hack saw.
No need to align if you get polybushes either, more expensive but worth it as they’ll last longer than the car 💪🏼
They are worth the extra cost I agrea, thank you for your feedback,
Wish I'd found this a few weeks ago! Nice vid thanks.
Thank you for watching
Excellent video man, I was going to pay someone to do this on my fiesta. Definitely going to do it myself now. Thanks!
Yea its surprising how easy it is, thank you
Marty WILL take donations lol
@@Martysworkshop .
I wouldn't take it guys, i do this as a hobby. thank you for the thought though its Nice to know my videos help people!
brilliant video ,will have a bash myself thanx alot
Thank you for watching
Top job mate , great information, thanks for sharing 👍
Glad i could help thank you for watching
Excellent job mate
Thank you for your feedback.
Thanks for this! Halfords have quoted me £550 due to labour, as they said it would take a few hours at least, to drop the axle and remove and replace rear bushes, but it's only the nearside one that's creaking anyway. Utter disbelief!
Its not a bad job at all i would change both bushes if you are going to the effort of lowering the axel. Thank you for watching
@@Martysworkshop Do you think the quoted price is reasonable though?
@@Spillage66 serenely not! That is a huge figure for a simple job! In a garage on a ramp i would expect this job to be done in 2 - 2.5 hours by an experienced mechanic. Thats price says to me they don't want the job if I'm honest.
@@Martysworkshop Thanks mate. I'll look elsewhere. :)
good video,i didn't think about the drill trick to remove it
Thank you for your feedback
Thank u ..I now go to the garage armed with information ..If they get silly ..I do it myself thanks again
Thank you for watching
Thanks for the vid. Saves a lot of hassle figuring it out myself.
Thank you for watching.
Thanks Marty for the video it helps me alot, I'm going to replace it myself!
Thank you I'm glad i could help
I did same like 😊 by the way i clean all the rust and painted
Nice thank you for your input
Very helpful.
Thank you for watching
The step in the bush lines up with a little peg on the axle for correct alignment of the void bush
I didn't notice that thank you for your input,
I bored a hole and pumped ct-1 sillicone right into the old bush .easy job done lol
Thats one way to do it, thank you for your input.
Good video, but to save time what I do is I use a big drill bit and drill one hole right through the rubber against the outer plastic piece. By doing this the drill is acting as a cutting blade and is creating a gap on the plastic piece. Then just give it one whack with a hammer and it’ll fall out because the plastic outer piece has the gap created by the drill to close up on itself.
Thank you for your input, I will have to try that next time.
Great video. What size socket are the bolts which go through the bush?
I can't remember sorry
Bolt is 18mm and the nut is 15mm
Brill video that fella, very helpful.
Thank you for your feedback
Great video, made the job real easy knowing what nneeded to be done before carrying out the job.
Thank you for your feedback.
Thanks for this video
Glad my video could help.
Good video, from algiers tanks .
Thank you for you feedback 😊
Great video, one of the best for clarity - one question, the tippex line, is that to mark the middle of old bush onto the metal axle, so that when you fit the new bush you mark the midle of the rubber to line it up to the axle again? Thanks
Thank you for all you support, the tippex is to make sure the bush goes in the wright position as there is gaps in the rubber bush so they need to be in the correct position, there is a step in the side of the bush so i marked that to the axel so i knew where it was then i marked the same point on the new bush and drew a line straight across the bush so as i pressed it in i could line it up easer. I hope this helps
@@Martysworkshop Ah, yes, Really does, Much appreciated, cheers mate!
nice video pal cheers
Thank you for watching.
did job this afternoon ,after watching your video. hardest part getting the rubber part of the bush out
Brilliant thanks, could this be the cause of my rumble over bumpy roads?
Possibly, this car made a loud squeak when you bounced the rear suspension. I hope this helps
Hi me again should there be any play at all as when I rock my wheel while on the floor I can make it squeek and move 2mm or so and I think make it knock slightly too thankyou for your help!
I'm not sure what you mean, i would take all the weight of the axel by jacking the chassis and check for play then.
Hi I've changed them now all noise gone but one whent in different orientation i.e spun round as it whent in does it matter?
If its not making any noise i wouldn't worry, if its at the wrong angle it might wear out sooner as there won't be as much rubber but it won't hirt.
Great video, thanks mate,
Question. What if im using nolathane 46444 bushes instead of the oem ones. The ones i got each side comes with 2 pieces. Any tips do i have to still mark it?
If they are solid bushes with no gaps the they can go in anywhere, and shuld tap in quite easily
thank you
Thank you for watching
Good video, what make is the tool ?
It's not a brand, just a cheep ebay kit
Hi do you get that tool with the bush kit as well not sure 🤷♂️ thanks wayne
Hello I have put links in the description to kit with bushes and bushed alone if it helps thank you for watching.
@@Martysworkshop thanks just seen it in the description 👍 thank Marty
Nice simple video. Cheers
Thank you for watching.
Nice one mate
Thank you for watching
Did you use the same nuts and bolts after? I need to do this job and can’t find the nuts and bolts anywhere
I reused all the nuts an bolts, it's a plastic bush so shuldnd have any issues. Thank you for watching.
@@Martysworkshop Appreciate the response. Think I’ll do that also. Great video 👍
what was the symptom of these worn bushes? i have a bad creak coming from the back and i think its these bushings
That was what this car had the rear suspension was very squeaky
@@Martysworkshop cheers thank you!
How does it sound when its bad. Hard squack on speed bumps?
Yes this one was loudly squeaking.
@@Martysworkshop ty you saved me a buck 😀
Axle and hacksaw sound very similar in Welsh lol great vid though mate👍
Yes i do try to be as clear as i can but can't help the accent, thank you for your feedback.
@@Martysworkshop haha wasn't a dig mate, my dad was Scottish and my Mrs couldn't understand a word he said!
Sorry mate i hope that didn't sound like i was having a stab back! I know exactly what you mean! I spent 3 years working in australia and thay couldn't understand half the things i said lol!
@@Martysworkshop haha no worries, keep up the good work bud
Excellent vid!
Thank you for your feedback
Does the jack just need to take the weight of the back axle? Or does it need to be lowered slightly to access ya bushes/bolt
Yes the jack is to take the weight of the axel as the car is on stands, then once you remove the bolts you can lower the axel to access the bushes to remove, just only lower it enough to get to the bushes, don't let the weight of the axel go onto the h brake cables or brake pipes. Thank you for watching
@@Martysworkshop I
Thanks for the reply, just waiting on a bush pulling kit to arrive, and I'll be giving it a go. If it goes wrong.....I know where you live 🤣🤣. You should probably do a disclaimer in ya vids.
Hi good video where you buy this tool?
I have put links in the description of his video so everything.
Hello, how much torque do the screws get. Thank you !!!
My technical information doesn't say sorry.
The 3 mounting bracket bolts are 125Nm or 92lbft the pivot bolt in the centre of the bush is 80Nm or 59lbft PLUS 120° angle tighten. The pivot bolt must only be tightened when the vehicle is on the ground.
Thanks informative video ive got to get an instalation tool ready for when I do mine 😔 lol
Thank you for you feedback I'm glad my video helps
dont do it his way its wrong .the tool pushes the bush out aswell as in.
Thanks for this video, might do this job myself now you made it look easier than a video I first watched
It is a really simple job, thank you for watching.
Hey Marty, great video. Can you describe where you placed the axle stands? Just on the sill? Thanks
Yes i put them on the sills, i can't exactly remember where but i usually look for a jacking point and put them there. Thank you for watching
Most helpful indeed, think i've this problem.
Thank you for your feedback, all parts and tools are listed in the description if it helps you further.
@@Martysworkshop I'll be buying the bush set very soon, but got to ask something! Are the bushes as good as genuine ford items did they look quality ?
They look identical to the genuine ones but I'm not sure what the wear ability is like if I'm completely honest.
@@Martysworkshop I've got the bush set today, looking at the press I do believe the larger/thicker collar with the cutout actually goes to the inside and the smaller one to the outside, the cutout marries up with the welded on section on the axle to the part that holds the bush. Just a note also my bushes don't require any such trimming with a sharp knife, it has an accurate chamfered edge.....Now to gather up my tools and get the job done. Thanks.
That makes sense thank you for your feedback the kit i used is no longer available so the links in the description are for others i found, glad the bushes i have linked are made smoother. And its a doddle of a job so hopefully you will enjoy doing it.
Hello. Do you need to be concerned with the alignment of the axle after doing these bushes.
No need to realign axel as it is fixed position, thank you for watching
@@Martysworkshop very swift response. brilliant thank you. Good luck with your channel.
@@gmanrobertson423 thank you i appreciate your feedback
Use the side without a bearing in then you can put a ratchet on the end and put a bearing race on the bush half way through to give it more threads to pull through
Thank you for your input steven
Hey up buddy where ya put axle stands is that bit strong and won’t go through floor as thinking of replacing mine as car seems to be swaying down road!!! Cheers for help if ya can
Hello I'm glad i can help, i jacked the car up by the rear axle and put my axle stands at the jacking point on the sills, but i allways check for rust in sills so just check first.
My Fiesta bushes are creaking at colder temperatures. Is this a typical symptom of a worn bushing? Thanks
So the rubber should be bonded the the centre pin, you will see in my video how the old oned fall out easily, but new ones are bonded to the rubber, that movement of the rubber rubbing on the pin is what can give you the creak, look at the Bush and get someone to push up and down on the boot if there is movement, then it's your bushes. Hope this helps
@@Martysworkshop thanks for explaining 👍
If you get a big socket you can just knock them out from behind , it takes all of 10 seconds 👍
Thank you for your input.
How did u torqued down bushing bolt after all of that ? Like, as it has to get vehicle load
Yes this has been mentioned you should jack the axel up untill the waight of the car is back on the suspension then tighten the bolts.
@@Martysworkshop Thanks for your reply. Just like you did floor jack in the middle of the beam or 2 jacks at both side of the beam ,under the rear coil spring? And how do you judge the weight back over? Sorry for many questions I'm new to DIY 😭
If you want to be I just jacked it in the centre but if you wanted to be spot on you could Lower the axel beam back onto your axel stands on either side near the hubs and that would put the Bush in the correct position, I wouldn't worry about weight
@@Martysworkshop Oh i see thank you so much !
A really useful video Marty , what sort of time are you looking at for the job start to finish roughly? My usual mechanic doesn't seem to want to do job and it may have to go to another garage if I can find one with the correct tool to fit the bush .
I have linked the tool and parts in the description if it helps they are quite affordable, it took me about 2-3 hours with recording it so not long. Axel bushes are usually quite difficult but because these have a plastic outer case they are really simple so try and explain that to your usual mechanic. Hope this helps
@@Martysworkshop Thanks very much for your quick reply Marty , I'll explain to my usual mechanic and get hold of the bush/kit , shame your not near Sheffield .
You'll be replacing them in no time as the most crucial instruction missing is to tighten them when the hub is at normal ride height.
Yes I did miss that bit out sorry
hi marty - can you tell me what symptoms you had - or how to check this bush?
I've now got an ST and everything is stiff.
The symptom was a loud squeak while driving over uneven surfaces, and if we bounced the car while stationary it was also very loud, hope this helps.
@@Martysworkshop thanks - so it was obvious.
Yes really obvious in my case.
I'm going to do this on my car soon. Are Poly bushes worth it? and do you need a tool to put them in?. Thanks.
No polly bushes shuld just push in.
Hello. Without removing the back end of the car how would I know if these have gone on mine? I have a 2016 mk7.5. What sort of age do these start to deteriorate?
I'm not sure i think it is more of a case of how much use and type of driving conditions rather than age, when tease went there was a loud squeak when you bounced the rear of the car an if you looked at the bushes by lying next to the car while someone bounced the rear you could clearly see the play in the bushes, i hope this helps and thank you for watching
Great video explanation. thanks
Thank you for your feedback
Hi thanks for the help! What is the torque setting for the bush mounting bracket? The 3 bolts at the top?
Hello sorry but my technical system doesn't give me a torque setting for them bolts I'm afraid i just did them up firm with a half inch breaker bar. Thank you for watching
The 3 mounting bracket bolts are 125Nm or 92lbft the pivot bolt in the centre of the bush is 80Nm or 59lbft PLUS 120° angle tighten. The pivot bolt must only be tightened when the vehicle is on the ground.
@@nickthorne5774 you're a legend
@@MrTurbo_ 😃
Hey Mate thanks so much for that done it myself was hard work with it all rusted up , quick question ! When putting the bracket back the passenger side there was a some give we’re u could actually screw back up ! So you could move were you screwed the bracket back in a few cm one way or other will this affect anythin depending were you tightened the three screws up ?
I'm unsure as i seem to remember that bracket has locating pin to locate it in the correct position, but whenever i do anything related to steering and suspension, if there is any give i always line up the heads of the bolts to the witness marks on the bracket or component so i know it is back in the same place. If you have any doubts when it is all done take the car to your local 4 wheel alignment garage, i use ATS where i am and get it 4 wheel lazer aligned it costs about £40 but shuld put your mind at ease. Hope this helps and thank you for watching
Yeh mart it has a massive locating pin but the bracket was still able to move slightly side to side yeh I would of marked up if I knew it had play , I’ll keep an eye on tyre wear and if it’s wearing one side I shall do that , thanks for your youtube on this problem !
@@markcooper8832 no worries thank you for watching.
New Sub here Mart.....Nice Job.
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thank you
Great video! Do you know if a 2014 Ford Fiesta will have a metal or plastic casing on the rear bushes?
Thank you for your comment yes thay are the same from 2008 up to 2017
Ahh okay so all the mk7/7.5 rear axle bushings have a plastic casing then?
Yes to my knowledge, although thay advertise these bushes on ebay as mk7 and mk8 so might be the same wright up
Okay thank you! I’m planning on removing the original bushings and replacing them with polybushes, so fingers crossed they aren’t too hard to take out.
great video
Thank you
Him how do you know the position of the bush? I mean where you have marked it with white.
There is a step in the side of the Bush, so i marked that point on the Bush then across the axel, then marked the same point on the new Bush, hope this helps
@@Martysworkshop my one is already out because I didn't know about it :D , but then I will check it on the other side how should be thr position. Thank you.
Yes it shuld match the other side,
Hi! Going to attempt this. Do you remember the spanner/socket sizes for the main bolt and the bracket bolts? Was the power bar necessary? Thanks!
Hello i can't remember the exact sizes sorry and you would undo the main bolts by linking 2 spaners together but would not recomend it if I'm honest
thank you marty
@@Martysworkshop no worries, thanks!
Hi I’ve watched your video hoping to find a answer
Here goes .. 2009 fiesta 3 door 1.4 tdci
Noise from near side rear ..when I drive off a low curb ,,or over slight bumps ..or big bumps ..
I get a scraping noise .from suspension
I have replaced shocker and top shock bush ..not a new one it was from breakers ,, counted the coils on the spring ,,same both sides
Checked spring top and bottom ,,compared both sides .. checked bushes on your video ..very little movement when we bounce on back of car ..any ideas ❓❓❓⁉️
Honestly i have know idea what could make a scrapping noise in relation to the suspension, scrapping noises are usually caused by metal rubbing metal, so you would have to have a badly worn bush for the metal to touch, have you checked that these bushed haven't worn that bad that the axel is rubbing the mount plate, if you have checked everything you have i would definitely unbolt the axel and lower it down so you can see how much play is in these bushes. Its only a few bolts and only takes a few minuets, hope this helps
Do you need to replace the pivot through-bolt when doing this? My kit didn't come with any.
No need you reuse all the bolts, thank you for watching
A late reply, but for others it is advisable to replace the through-bolt because it is a stretch bolt (tightened to 80Nm + 120°) and hence like all stretch bolts should always be replaced as it permanently deforms on tightening. Of course, many (most?) don't so a choice for you to make. Others with OCD like myself might also want to do just do the bolts up finger tight and only torque them down once the weight is back on the wheels (or the workshop manual suggests sitting the trailing arms on axle stands for easier access). This puts the bush in an unstressed (not twisted) position whilst at rest. None of this detracts from the video though - a really great walkthrough.
Acksaw: Welsh for Hacksaw
I can be hard to understand sorry, i hope my video helped you.
Once done and putting back together,, is it not worth putting the bolt in from the other side, so next time won't need to drop the bracket down
Thank you for your feedback, and yes that would make the second time a lot easier.
What was the name of that kit on ebay
I have put link in the description to the kit. Thank you for watching
Thx!! Was looking in wrong place found it !!!
Hi I have a fiesta MK7 how do I identify if these bushes are gone. All the rear makes a noise squeaks and creaks?
Hello and welcome to the channel, if you lie next to the vehicle with you head in line with the bushes (just in front of the rear wheel) and get someone to bounce the rear of the car ie open the boot and push down on the rear end, you should see the bushes flex as they twist, if the rubber turns on the centre aluminium part then you rubber is worn out an come unattached and the rubbing between the rubber and aluminium Centre part is what is causing the squeak.
Hope this helps
Ok if these bushes are ok what could the noise etc be from the rear. I have new springs and new bushes on the top of the springs. It has recently passed a mot ?
@@toptinker22 other thing to check would be the shock absorber mounts ass well, of in doubt unbolt them on one end and bounce the car again.
@@Martysworkshop ok I have taken a pic of these looks like the rubber has shredded on the inner ?
How do I show you this pic ?
Do u have to remove the coil spring?
No you don't need to touch the springs or shocks, you just lower the front of the suspention beam. Hope this helps marty
hi the link for the tool isn't working is there another one i could use please ?
Hello thank you for letting me know, i have replaced the links and added a link for the tool and bush kit, thank you for watching.
Marty, great video
Can you explain what the symptoms were that lead you to knowing that the bushes needed replacing please ?
My wife has a 15 plate fiesta with only 28k on the clock that seems to have developed a banging and occasional spring "ping" noise (as if someone was dinging them) coming from the back, so i'm wondering whether it could be the springs (visually they look ok), shocks, bushes or something else
The symptoms was a loud creaking / squeaking noise when you drove over bumps or bounced the rear of the car. Thank you for watching
How much is labour on this , can someone do it for me
It takes me around 3 hours but i have heard of garages taking a lot longer unfortunately. I hope this helps
@@Martysworkshop I went to Halfords and they charge around £400, may have to selll my fiesta and get another car
That is a joke in my opinion! Better off finding someone local to do job
@@Martysworkshop I went to one they said it’s really expensive, not sure what to do
What year is your car?
Hi Marty, great how to!, can I ask where did you get the kit with the tool?
Hello mark i have put links in the description to the bushes and tool i used in the video and thank you for the feedback
Work the same on a mk6?
I believe it is the same setup but unsure if the bushes are the same. They could be more difficult to get out and new ones in the axel beam, i have not done them on the mk6 so not sure sorry.
easiest way to do this is to hit a chisel through the casing and then smack it in the middle with a hammer and it flies out takes 2 mins instead of doing this
Thank you for your input.
Myne is wors than that and I can't find anything to fix it here in south africa
Not good hope you get this sorted
Might be easier to drill one hole then use a jigsaw through the hole to cut the rest
Sounds good, as long as it gets it out
What about the tracking?
This type of fixed beam suspension is non adjustable to my knowledge. But if you wanted to check it after the job you could get it lazer tracked. Thank you for watching
Don't pull a Stanley blade towards you asking for trouble
I will keep that in mind, thank you for your feedback
i take it you didnt realise you turn the tool round and that pushes the bush out as well as in .i dont both my rear bushes on my astra in an hour .dont put hacksaws or hammers n drills hear your axles if you damage them your bush will be loose .mot failure.
The tool i used wouldn't fit through the axel to pull it out no matter witch way around i had put it I'm afraid, thank you for watching
Local garage just quoted me £200 for this. Haha what a joke
You can save yourself a fortune if you are willing to have a go yourself, feel free to subscribe as i am changing the steering rack on the same car in the not so distant future, thank you for your comment
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