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Hmm
The best way I found to deal with the bushings is order new lower control
arms w/ em pressed in already from potterman. (they are only like $25
each.) No problem extracting em that way and yours are prolly bent
anyways.
:-)
Brian


 On Thu, 10 Jan 2002, Cheapass Ron wrote:

> >  if you have poly bushings to swap i
> > can
> > do that, but have never tried to put a new stock front lower a-arm
> > bushing in, dunno how hard/easy that is.
>
> Not bad at all.  The worst part is getting the old front bushing out.
> I drill a bunch of holes through the rubber and just destroy it out of
> there.  Others have said a torch works, but that's too smelly for me.
>
> Otherwise, it's a cinch.
>
> =====
> Cheapass Ron
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> "Teufelhasen" '93 Cabby <-For sale
>
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