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front lower control arm bushings question
do i have to completely remove the front lower control arm to replace the bushings? or is there a better way to do it?
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I believe you're going to have to remove it from the car. It would be pretty hard to work on it with them still on.
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Yes they have to be removed because the bushings needed to be pressed in.
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how bout the front upper control arm? have to take that out too? any one have any links or manual for a r&r for a 1993 sc400 with torque specs. please let me know. help would be nice.
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Originally Posted by grindin8o8
(Post 4591373)
how bout the front upper control arm? have to take that out too? any one have any links or manual for a r&r for a 1993 sc400 with torque specs. please let me know. help would be nice.
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Originally Posted by Sup2jzgte
(Post 4591394)
Same for the Uppers, all bushings need to be pressed out. Here are the torque specs
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Oh yeah I almost forgot, you will need to get an alignment and to remove the upper control arm bolt you will have to remove the washer tank. Its really easy, if need any help or have any question let me know I just did this job and it rather easy.
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Hey Sup, thanks man...was looking for this diagram as well...I give you two thumbs up with that one bro, thanks again...BOOKMARKED!
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No Problem, thats what this place is for
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Originally Posted by Sup2jzgte
(Post 4592659)
it rather easy.
But yes, if everything comes apart, it's a straightforward job. |
Originally Posted by Asha'man
(Post 4593200)
BULL****. Only if your bolts aren't rusted to the bushing sleeves - if they are, you'll be there for a good long unpleasant while.
But yes, if everything comes apart, it's a straightforward job. |
I wish. Check for my thread in this forum from the last week or two; my rear bolt on the driver's side was rusted in so hard that I had to grind it out. Turned a three hour project into a four day project.
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Originally Posted by Asha'man
(Post 4593762)
I wish. Check for my thread in this forum from the last week or two; my rear bolt on the driver's side was rusted in so hard that I had to grind it out. Turned a three hour project into a four day project.
Now the rear end links...............those KICKED my ASS I had to grind those SOB's off. Then to make matters worse my fuel filter replacement which should have taken about an hour took me....well I'm still working on it lol. |
lol... yeah I had a couple of issues with some bolts being seized and rusted, but a torch and breaker bar helped alot. I actually had mine turn into a 2 day job LOL.
the front control arms out http://i362.photobucket.com/albums/o..._2047Small.jpg just some of the mess http://i362.photobucket.com/albums/o..._2050Small.jpg |
Help !
Originally Posted by fliptrix
(Post 4594366)
lol... yeah I had a couple of issues with some bolts being seized and rusted, but a torch and breaker bar helped alot. I actually had mine turn into a 2 day job LOL.
the front control arms out https://i362.photobucket.com/albums/..._2047Small.jpg just some of the mess https://i362.photobucket.com/albums/..._2050Small.jpg |
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