Lower control arm bushings
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Lower control arm bushings
I have a set of lower control arms from Teraflex and the bushings are
gone. I ordered some new ones from Procomp and they are suppose to be
better. My question is how easy is it to get the old bushings off the
Teraflex arms. Are there any tricks to getting them off? I just
don't want to remove one and then find out I cannot get it off and end
up with a new adventure.
gone. I ordered some new ones from Procomp and they are suppose to be
better. My question is how easy is it to get the old bushings off the
Teraflex arms. Are there any tricks to getting them off? I just
don't want to remove one and then find out I cannot get it off and end
up with a new adventure.
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Re: Lower control arm bushings
Easy. At least mine were. Just pulled right out. Much harder was getting the
control arm ends out of the (bent and beat) mounts.
On 27 Nov 2003 06:46:05 -0800, snowboardripper@hotmail.com (Snowboardripper) wrote:
>>I have a set of lower control arms from Teraflex and the bushings are
>>gone. I ordered some new ones from Procomp and they are suppose to be
>>better. My question is how easy is it to get the old bushings off the
>>Teraflex arms. Are there any tricks to getting them off? I just
>>don't want to remove one and then find out I cannot get it off and end
>>up with a new adventure.
control arm ends out of the (bent and beat) mounts.
On 27 Nov 2003 06:46:05 -0800, snowboardripper@hotmail.com (Snowboardripper) wrote:
>>I have a set of lower control arms from Teraflex and the bushings are
>>gone. I ordered some new ones from Procomp and they are suppose to be
>>better. My question is how easy is it to get the old bushings off the
>>Teraflex arms. Are there any tricks to getting them off? I just
>>don't want to remove one and then find out I cannot get it off and end
>>up with a new adventure.
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Re: Lower control arm bushings
Easy. At least mine were. Just pulled right out. Much harder was getting the
control arm ends out of the (bent and beat) mounts.
On 27 Nov 2003 06:46:05 -0800, snowboardripper@hotmail.com (Snowboardripper) wrote:
>>I have a set of lower control arms from Teraflex and the bushings are
>>gone. I ordered some new ones from Procomp and they are suppose to be
>>better. My question is how easy is it to get the old bushings off the
>>Teraflex arms. Are there any tricks to getting them off? I just
>>don't want to remove one and then find out I cannot get it off and end
>>up with a new adventure.
control arm ends out of the (bent and beat) mounts.
On 27 Nov 2003 06:46:05 -0800, snowboardripper@hotmail.com (Snowboardripper) wrote:
>>I have a set of lower control arms from Teraflex and the bushings are
>>gone. I ordered some new ones from Procomp and they are suppose to be
>>better. My question is how easy is it to get the old bushings off the
>>Teraflex arms. Are there any tricks to getting them off? I just
>>don't want to remove one and then find out I cannot get it off and end
>>up with a new adventure.
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Re: Lower control arm bushings
Easy. At least mine were. Just pulled right out. Much harder was getting the
control arm ends out of the (bent and beat) mounts.
On 27 Nov 2003 06:46:05 -0800, snowboardripper@hotmail.com (Snowboardripper) wrote:
>>I have a set of lower control arms from Teraflex and the bushings are
>>gone. I ordered some new ones from Procomp and they are suppose to be
>>better. My question is how easy is it to get the old bushings off the
>>Teraflex arms. Are there any tricks to getting them off? I just
>>don't want to remove one and then find out I cannot get it off and end
>>up with a new adventure.
control arm ends out of the (bent and beat) mounts.
On 27 Nov 2003 06:46:05 -0800, snowboardripper@hotmail.com (Snowboardripper) wrote:
>>I have a set of lower control arms from Teraflex and the bushings are
>>gone. I ordered some new ones from Procomp and they are suppose to be
>>better. My question is how easy is it to get the old bushings off the
>>Teraflex arms. Are there any tricks to getting them off? I just
>>don't want to remove one and then find out I cannot get it off and end
>>up with a new adventure.
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Re: Lower control arm bushings
Hi Jennifer,
Yes, but you pulled yours out on the trail.
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jbjeep wrote:
>
> Easy. At least mine were. Just pulled right out. Much harder was getting the
> control arm ends out of the (bent and beat) mounts.
Yes, but you pulled yours out on the trail.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
jbjeep wrote:
>
> Easy. At least mine were. Just pulled right out. Much harder was getting the
> control arm ends out of the (bent and beat) mounts.
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Re: Lower control arm bushings
Hi Jennifer,
Yes, but you pulled yours out on the trail.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
jbjeep wrote:
>
> Easy. At least mine were. Just pulled right out. Much harder was getting the
> control arm ends out of the (bent and beat) mounts.
Yes, but you pulled yours out on the trail.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
jbjeep wrote:
>
> Easy. At least mine were. Just pulled right out. Much harder was getting the
> control arm ends out of the (bent and beat) mounts.
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Re: Lower control arm bushings
Hi Jennifer,
Yes, but you pulled yours out on the trail.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
jbjeep wrote:
>
> Easy. At least mine were. Just pulled right out. Much harder was getting the
> control arm ends out of the (bent and beat) mounts.
Yes, but you pulled yours out on the trail.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
jbjeep wrote:
>
> Easy. At least mine were. Just pulled right out. Much harder was getting the
> control arm ends out of the (bent and beat) mounts.
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