1LE bushings on stock LCA's
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Pounding out the old bushings and install the new; they fit fine, I'm running them.
I used a socket (BIG) the same size as the bushing to push it out, kept a block of wood in the LCA itself so the walls would not crush. Put it all in a vice and pound out the bushing. Pound the new one in. Had to spray WD40 to get the old one out, it had some rust on it.
I used a socket (BIG) the same size as the bushing to push it out, kept a block of wood in the LCA itself so the walls would not crush. Put it all in a vice and pound out the bushing. Pound the new one in. Had to spray WD40 to get the old one out, it had some rust on it.
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Pounding out the old bushings and install the new; they fit fine, I'm running them.
I used a socket (BIG) the same size as the bushing to push it out, kept a block of wood in the LCA itself so the walls would not crush. Put it all in a vice and pound out the bushing. Pound the new one in. Had to spray WD40 to get the old one out, it had some rust on it.
I used a socket (BIG) the same size as the bushing to push it out, kept a block of wood in the LCA itself so the walls would not crush. Put it all in a vice and pound out the bushing. Pound the new one in. Had to spray WD40 to get the old one out, it had some rust on it.
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This is what 1LE cars came with. I have boxed stockers
but that was not done by the factory.
I used a hydraulic press, PVC 2" pipe as the base hole
and a largeish socket for the push. I did not see any
deformation in the 1LE (unboxed) donor arms but then,
they were "disposable" as far as I was concerned.
but that was not done by the factory.
I used a hydraulic press, PVC 2" pipe as the base hole
and a largeish socket for the push. I did not see any
deformation in the 1LE (unboxed) donor arms but then,
they were "disposable" as far as I was concerned.