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jt26 02-13-2009 12:21 AM

lower control arm bushing removal
 
i cant get the get the sleeve out. do i need a press? cuz i sure as hell dont have one

Smith-02 02-13-2009 12:24 AM

Re: lower control arm bushing removal
 
------- search there is a few topics within 2-3 pages from the top.

TorganFM 02-13-2009 02:02 AM

Re: lower control arm bushing removal
 
Remove rubber with knife. Take hacksaw blade off hacksaw. Stick blade through the hole. Reattach blade to hacksaw handle. Cut a section out of the bushing. Knock the section out with a hammer and screwdriver. Knock the big piece out in a similar fashion.

Good luck putting the new one in!

jt26 02-14-2009 12:40 AM

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that was the biggest bitch to do. i never want to do it again. i thought getting it out was, install was even harder. anyone else better have sockets, vise, big hammer. good luck

trevor72 02-14-2009 05:33 AM

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LEARN PROPANE TORCH OR USE IT ON YOURSELF

edit: i did one of these in the snow at -15c in canada and then drove ~200 miles??(300km round trip). did one side, took 2 hours including an oil change.

HiProfile 02-14-2009 10:15 PM

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If your bolt is rusted stuck, you'll have to cut that obviously. "Torch" sawzall blade at medium speed.

Then torch it till the inner steel slides out, then remove rubber. Once cooled, use the above hacksaw trick. A sawzall will work, but will cut right through the cast iron LIKE BUTTER if you don't use the hacksaw for the last sliver of bushing material. I torch it because cutting that rubber sucks ass.

jt26 02-14-2009 11:55 PM

Re: lower control arm bushing removal
 
i tried heating it up. but the bushing was messed up beyond just popping it out. i will post pics later

2GeclipseRST 02-18-2009 04:16 PM

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---- honda rlca's!


Jt can't get away from them.

Our friend andrew had to help him with his (i wasn't touching them) and then me and jt have been working on andrew's integra.

---- is serious business. The fronts are easy. The rears, omfg!

I was talking about this the other day saying if i ever had to do it again with somebody who i wasn't friends with or didn't like i'd need $300 up front. That ------- frustrating. I needed a drill, dremel, angle grinder, hacksaw, a big ------- hammer, torch and several cans of pb blaster to remove andrew's ---- off his integra. Took 5 ------- days and we've yet to get to the other side. Waiting on aftermarket control arms to come in the mail and then it's off to the hardware store to get stainless 8.8 jawns along with some lock washers b/c that honda factory ---- is garbage.

jt26 02-19-2009 03:57 PM

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i cant get away from them because i dont want to

si 1 02-21-2009 06:18 PM

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Anyone tried these CHONG CHONG MEOW ones yet http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/88-91...ayphotohosting

2GeclipseRST 02-22-2009 02:41 AM

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They look the same as blox racing ones.

My friend andrew ordered a set of blox units. (couldn't afford skank 2 nor were we paying skank 2 prices) They should be in shortly. I'll post up our findings later.

Trust me, anything is better than stock. Jesus ------- holy ----. Have the japs ever heard of ANTI SEIZE!!!!

FTR, the stock units make for a hell of a club. I found it really difficult to avoid testing out their ability to injure on jt....

------ browsing h-t, ebay and myspace while there's work to be done. ----------er. It's all jt's fault! Goddamnit jt!

onlyflash944 02-22-2009 04:27 AM

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i've done torching, ive done the hacksaw, and the press

press is by FAR the easiest way. make a new friend, and use his press. its worth it, probably even a case of beer just in saved frustration

jt26 02-22-2009 06:36 PM

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wtf brandon you follow me to everyone of my posts? ------- stalker

2GeclipseRST 02-26-2009 12:43 AM

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I post in posts worth posting in.

---- rlcas......


Wait, wait, who the ---- do you consult nearly every time you need help with your gay pride econobox? Not so much anymore because i'm an absolute dickhead to you because YOU ARE A RETARD.

Give it another year and you'll be wearing a helmet and eating with a straw because i swear you are getting dumber daily. The sad part is you dont do any drugs, smoke cigarettes or drink.

Btw, you dropped something.

jt26 02-26-2009 04:11 PM

Re: lower control arm bushing removal
 
i must have hurt your pride. its werid how you change your out look on hondas after you get the junkyard rambler. what was the plan to get that hatch? with the christmas tree ----? ---- ff this ---- pistons that. your nothing but a poser powerslider


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