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Old 09-01-2006, 02:00 PM   #10 (permalink)
featherweight13
cut the fat

 
Join Date: May 2005
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new bushings are one the best things we can to our old ass (yet oh so sweet) cars. the first time i did it was a pain. i didnt finish in one night. however i installed some bushings in another car a couple weeks ago and it only took me a few minutes a bushing. the difference was i didnt use the socket trick. i torched the bushing out, i sharpened an old screw driver, cut straight down the metal sleeve with the screwdriver and a mallet. trick is to hammer the screw driver inbetween the sleeve and the control arm first, so it "peels" part of the sleeve first. then then turn the screw driver perpendicular so it cuts straight down the sleeve.
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