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Removing Control Arm on '96 Cavalier
I need to remove the control arm on the passenger side of car to replace the rear bushing. I am able to remove the two parts of the control arm that have the front and rear bushing, but I am unable to remove the part of the control arm that is attached to the tire. It seems like a real pain.
Sorry for the lack of lingo, hope you understand. -Kirk |
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If it is anything like my pals Z we just did control arm bushings on, alls you have to do is look at the assembly, and where the conrol arm meets there should be a bolt, with a pin in it. Yank that pin, and take teh bolt off, you should only be able to do it a quarter turn at a time, at least we were. It took a while. After that just put a small board on the control arm and hit theboard with a hammer/mallet, it should pop lose after a few good whacks..
This may not be correct, but it is how the assembly was on the Z.
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