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Control Arms Bushings: Can I get them out?

I got the Energy Suspension Bushing Kit, and the last thing I've gotta put on is the Control Arm Bushings. My question is, can I put these on, or do I need to get a shop to press them in (or out)
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Re: Control Arms Bushings: Can I get them out?

Yes (with the right tools) you can do it. I took the arms right off the car (not necessary), drilled holes all the way around the edge of the old bushing, and used a hand scroll saw to cut between the holes to remove the majority of the rubber. I cleaned the remaining rubber out with a drill and wire wheel. We used a hand press to get the new ones in but the directions included work too. Let me know if you need them. GL
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Re: Control Arms Bushings: Can I get them out?

get a propane torch and light the bushings on fire to make them really brittle. then just punch them out with a chisel or a sharpened screw driver and then use a dremel or another similar tool to clean the holes the remainder
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Re: Control Arms Bushings: Can I get them out?

ok well i have a back up car, curious how much a place would charge me to press the new bushing in cause i dont have a hydrolic press....friend said he get it done for me but i know when it comes time he wont come through...and how many hours you say press all bushing in 45 min -1 hr?
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Re: Control Arms Bushings: Can I get them out?

A torch takes about 10 mins for both sides just heat them up till they start to melt and push them out its really easy.
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Re: Control Arms Bushings: Can I get them out?

what about the trailing arms?....also do i need a hydralic press? or can i just push them all in with tools lying around the house?
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Re: Control Arms Bushings: Can I get them out?

If you want you can just bring the parts to a garage, they will charge a minimal amount to do the press work. GL
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Re: Control Arms Bushings: Can I get them out?

ya i didnt know caus ei know for them to take them out and put them in they want over 400 bucks...i was like damnn
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Re: Control Arms Bushings: Can I get them out?

You can melt those out too. What I did was melt the rubber and the cut the outer ring you will see once you get the rubber out what I mean. Ya spend a few bucks and get a butane torch and do it your self it really easy just kinda smelly.
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Re: Control Arms Bushings: Can I get them out?

shop shouldnt charge you more than $40 to do that, you can buy a hydrolic press for less than 200 and do it yourself for that much.
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Re: Control Arms Bushings: Can I get them out?

where would they sell hydrolic press at?
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Re: Control Arms Bushings: Can I get them out?

freight harbor sells them, shipping is expensive,. You should have a wholesale tool store in your area, every town has a one or two. Generally sell really low quality shit for real cheep, kinda like a flea market, you can usually find them at those places for $100-$150.
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Re: Control Arms Bushings: Can I get them out?

When people say it's "easy" to use the torch and saw method. Dont let them fool you. It is not easy. It is a pain in the ass, and time consuming. Most machine shops will charge you $20-$30 an hour to press them out.
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There is a small part of the inner metal sleeve that sticks out, put it in a vise and work the control arm in a circle to break the inner sleeve loose and pull it out. use a hacksaw blade to cut through the outer metal sleeve, then use a flat head or chisle to get it out. Be careful not to cut to far with the hacksaw. This is if you are like me and have more time than money, but not hard to do.
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Re: Control Arms Bushings: Can I get them out?

Found a company that makes aluminum bushings, accually there bearings insted of bushings, supposed to great. I'll have to find the name of the place, they make them for 4th gens though.
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