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Old Apr 19, 2005 | 06:25 PM
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my friend and i used a blow torch and heated up the pin, then slowly pry the bushing out with a big flat head and to clean the residue, we use a wire brush attachment on a drill, took us 2 hours for both sides and thats with lunch and dicking around.

Originally Posted by chimchim
"pressing out the old bushings" doesn't seem as easy as you'd think. Everywhere I read says the old rubber bushings are a b*&^ch to get out. One guy said it took him 6 hours to clean out the crap. Hence the big price.
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