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Old 10-03-2007, 09:22 PM
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control arm bushings

Hi I have play in the control arm bushing. Not the all rubber one. The one that has a large bolt running through it attaching to engine cradle. Is it suppossed to tighten up from the squeezing when you tighten the bolt . The bolt has threads are larger than the part that sits inside metal bushing.Should the bolt be snug there is about 1/16 inch of play. thank you for any help you can give
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Old 12-25-2007, 05:42 PM
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Re: control arm bushings

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Hi I have play in the control arm bushing. Not the all rubber one. The one that has a large bolt running through it attaching to engine cradle. Is it suppossed to tighten up from the squeezing when you tighten the bolt . The bolt has threads are larger than the part that sits inside metal bushing.Should the bolt be snug there is about 1/16 inch of play. thank you for any help you can give
No bolts should ever have any play. Can you do the work yourself or do you have a mechanic? On the mechanic side, I'd check out a local business group and get a recommendation of a good one, not just from friends. Just replaced CV shafts, brakes, and greasable joints on both wheels. Does the one you're talking about press into place?
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