has anyone installed aftermarket lower trailing arm bushings?
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has anyone installed aftermarket lower trailing arm bushings?
I got these energy suspension bushings to replace my very cracked oem ones, but I can't seem to get the old ones out.... any of you done this before? reccomendations?
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Re: has anyone installed aftermarket lower trailing arm bushings? (90HFB16B)
hmm I wanted to torch them to begin with but I don't have one... however I just managed to get the centerpin thing out by using my air impact hammer and a sharpened chisel bit, however I don't know how to get any remaining rubber out of there... any more ideas? I think torching that stuff would be best... but ya.
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Re: has anyone installed aftermarket lower trailing arm bushings? (90civichbsi)
haha thats one way.... actually I did find sorta a torch but it only shoots fireballs, not blue heat so I'm gonna have to run to home depot and get something... but ya the hack saw and I do not comply... I don't have that much time lol. but thanks
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Re: has anyone installed aftermarket lower trailing arm bushings? (aaronhume)
okay so I got the old one out all the way (finally) and got the new one in (phew) and now all i have left to do is the center pin thinggy that bolts to the chasis.... I think that I may have not gotten enough of the rubber off it so it is very difficult to push in, and I can't come up with a way to force it in... any suggestions?
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i use a few different sized sockets in a big vise with a bar on the handle. was a pain when i first started but now i can do one in about 50 seconds if im already set up.
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Ahhh I see... ya I didn't remove the lower control arm from my car so that made it pretty tricky but aI managed witht he use of a lead plate and crowbars and the walls of the wheel well... so ya I managed to complete one side today... one stinkin side... but when I do the other side I'm gonna do a walk trhough with pictures on how I did it while its all connected to the car
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