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Old 11-26-2000, 03:32 PM
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Sorry, no pics. Definitely tightened up the handling (less floating in the steering). Interesting note, the stockers were rubber and not polyurethane which I thought came on the 96 SE. Couldn't get the mid-control arm bushings out.. any hints in the FSM or anyone have success?
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Old 11-26-2000, 03:36 PM
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The mid arm bushings came off fine for me... Did you have both ends free when you tried to put them on?

Btw... The slit needs to be facing foward if memory serves me correctly? Take a look at what direction they are when you take them off. If you put the slit facing the wrong direction the urethane bushings will tear and squeak like crazy. Trust me on this.

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Control arm was off the car and they just seemed to be seized inside

you know, the two bushing around the metal cylinder that are inside the circle.

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The mid arm bushings came off fine for me... Did you have both ends free when you tried to put them on?

Btw... The slit needs to be facing foward if memory serves me correctly? Take a look at what direction they are when you take them off. If you put the slit facing the wrong direction the urethane bushings will tear and squeak like crazy. Trust me on this.

Regards Wizeguy
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Re: Control arm was off the car and they just seemed to be seized inside

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you know, the two bushing around the metal cylinder that are inside the circle.

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The mid arm bushings came off fine for me... Did you have both ends free when you tried to put them on?

Btw... The slit needs to be facing foward if memory serves me correctly? Take a look at what direction they are when you take them off. If you put the slit facing the wrong direction the urethane bushings will tear and squeak like crazy. Trust me on this.

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Yea, you can burn them out with a torch!
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Was going to but didn't think it was worth it.

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you know, the two bushing around the metal cylinder that are inside the circle.

Originally posted by Wizeguy
The mid arm bushings came off fine for me... Did you have both ends free when you tried to put them on?

Btw... The slit needs to be facing foward if memory serves me correctly? Take a look at what direction they are when you take them off. If you put the slit facing the wrong direction the urethane bushings will tear and squeak like crazy. Trust me on this.

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Yea, you can burn them out with a torch!
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Old 11-26-2000, 07:27 PM
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What did the bushing kit cost you ????
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