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Re: How do you remove the old bushings on rear dogbones?

Subject: Re: How do you remove the old bushings on rear dogbones?
by Josh on 2010/7/17 0:00:19

You could probably set the dog bone on a curb or something and hit the center tube with a hammer. Once it is poking out some, some pliers and WD40 will probably get it out.

To be honest though, if you don't have a vice or other basic tools, you might be better off taking the dog bones to a machine shop (or really any shop, most have some kind of bottle jack based press (they can be had at Harbor Freight pretty cheap)) and having them swap the bushings.
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