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    Control arm bushes

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    Front control arm bushes can I do these myself I have heard you need a press but wondering if anyone has done these and haven't used one and also is rubber bushes the way to go cheers Bj

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    Assuming its a standard bush , that does not have an offset hole.
    Is hard work without a press, and you might need some heavy equipment and gloves.
    Use a hacksaw to cut a slot from the middle to the outer section of the bush.
    Belt this out with decent hammer (large mallet)
    I have used an oxy torch in the 'field' environment to remove springs, bushes and bolts etc and this is another way, although smelly, smokey and hot.
    You will need a suitable bolt to fit down the centre of the new bush, plus a round section of decent thickness steel plate to use as a 'drift' to 'assist' the bush in.
    Have control arm on solid, level surface and coat outer side (or inside of control arm where bush will go) of bush with anti-seize.
    Whack with mallet until bush is sitting correctly.
    Much easier with a press if you don't have, or can't make the gear you need
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    A large socket works as a drift well too. It's a hand full but it's possible. Are you replacing them with factory bushes?? Say yes
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    Thanks guys just std bushes and yes I will be getting factory ones doesn't sound like a hard job might give it a go on the weekend cheers again

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