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69hemibeep

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moparchris said:
69hemibeep said:
Removing the Lower control arm bushings is a job. I used a torch and burned the rubber out and then put a hack saw together with the blade to the inside and cut the metal sleeve to remove it. I'm sure you will get some other methods suggested. Also the biggest mistake made on assembly, leave the lower control arm nuts loose until the car is on the ground and completely finished with the torsion bars adjusted so the car has all its weight on them before tightening. Otherwise the bushings are in a bind and will tear as the car settles on them, you will drive your alignment guy nuts as to why your ride height keeps going down. It will have to be done on a lift I had my alignment guy torque them.

What?! No picture? You have really become a disappointment in your old age. :acme:
But you do see a picture :yesnod:
 

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69hemibeep said:
quote="ACME A12"]
69hemibeep said:
Removing the Lower control arm bushings is a job. I used a torch and burned the rubber out and then put a hack saw together with the blade to the inside and cut the metal sleeve to remove it. I'm sure you will get some other methods suggested. Also the biggest mistake made on assembly, leave the lower control arm nuts loose until the car is on the ground and completely finished with the torsion bars adjusted so the car has all its weight on them before tightening. Otherwise the bushings are in a bind and will tear as the car settles on them, you will drive your alignment guy nuts as to why your ride height keeps going down. It will have to be done on a lift I had my alignment guy torque them.

So you managed to say exactly the same thing I did, but only used twice as many words... :lmao:

:jester:
But Bob's made so much more sense........ :acme:[/quote]
Ray is a blue blood, he talks in general terms then has on of his staff take care of it. :lol: That's why I made coffee every morning :jester:[/quote]
blue bloods are un-American , everyone knows true American are RED blooded :jester:
 

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moparstuart said:
blue bloods are un-American , everyone knows true American are RED blooded :jester:


I'll have one of my staff get back to you on that... :basketcase:
 

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Towards the end It started to get like a mad dogs shit,all over the place.....anyway thanks all for your help,im getting some one to replace the bushes,and then I will do the rest.....it reached 105 deg today ...shit thats hot
 
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