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> Installing poly A-Arm Bushings, Is there an easy way?
billd
post Dec 2 2005, 12:00 PM
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Any tips on how to install plastic A-arm bushings. They seem to be an extremely tight fit. Do I need to press/pound them on?
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post Dec 2 2005, 03:09 PM
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I've already got them pressed into the collars. I just need to get them onto the A-arm.

Two questions:

1. When I ream them out, how much clearance should I leave. That is, if I measure the A-arm to be x-mm in diameter should I ream the bushings to be x-0.2 mm ? Is 0.2mm the right clearance, or should it be more or less?

2. What should I use to ream them out. Do I need to get a machine shop to do this, or can this be done with available tools?

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