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Newbie ![]() Group: Members Posts: 4 Joined: 1-July 12 From: crestwood il. [south chicago] Member No.: 14,621 Region Association: Upper MidWest ![]() |
just recieved new sway bar bushings, anybody install these recently? any info would help.
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Just did this last week! What a bitch!
To get rid of the old bushings in the links, I used a belt sander to grind down the lips and hammer them out. To get them in: Try softening the bushings by placing in extremely hot water. (Didn't help much!) I used a c-clamp to clamp the link to my work bench. I used some grease and got a bushing started about 60% with my hand and used a dull screw driver to poke the rest in. Did not work the first time and watch your fingers and hands! Remember one bushing faces one way and the other the other way or you will be pissed! When you get the bushings on the links, the fun begins. I used a c-clamp to press on the balls. I used grease too. I had to go Home Depot twice to get c clamps that would fit in the tight space. Some are too small and some are too damn big! Wow, I am tried thinking about it again! I am 63 and I will probably be dead and gone before they will have to be replaced again which is okay with me! |
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Cap'n Krusty ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 10,794 Joined: 24-June 04 From: Santa Maria, CA Member No.: 2,246 Region Association: Central California ![]() |
Just did this last week! What a bitch! To get rid of the old bushings in the links, I used a belt sander to grind down the lips and hammer them out. To get them in: Try softening the bushings by placing in extremely hot water. (Didn't help much!) I used a c-clamp to clamp the link to my work bench. I used some grease and got a bushing started about 60% with my hand and used a dull screw driver to poke the rest in. Did not work the first time and watch your fingers and hands! Remember one bushing faces one way and the other the other way or you will be pissed! When you get the bushings on the links, the fun begins. I used a c-clamp to press on the balls. I used grease too. I had to go Home Depot twice to get c clamps that would fit in the tight space. Some are too small and some are too damn big! Wow, I am tried thinking about it again! I am 63 and I will probably be dead and gone before they will have to be replaced again which is okay with me! I use a vise and a dull screwdriver to put the cups in the links, and Sears' biggest channel locks for the studs. The Cap'n |
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