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HG UPPER AND LOWER CONTROL ARM BUSHERS HELP
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hi can anyone give me a step by step plan to replace these on my hg as the last set i had done cost me heaps to do.i would like to give this ago and have acces to a good workshop thanks.
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There is no rocket science in doing the front ends up as i have done many over the years , but asking for a step by step guide on here is a bit much. Try buying a factory workshop manual if you are addiment to do it yourself . If you have no luck and wan Edited by user Friday, 6 February 2009 9:53:47 PM(UTC)
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I did this a couple of years ago but cant really remember the details. I asked a mate who said he uses an oxy to burn the old bushes out, but I didnt like the sound of that. As I recall the top control arm can be unbolted and done in the vice. The lower
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thanks i will give it ago thanks for the info
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Its not that hard, I made some of my own tools similar to the factory item, a large split washer cut to fit in behind the bush when pursuading the bush out.
A 2" round piece of pipe cut to form a "C" to slip in behind the control arm to allow you to k |
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