
07-10-2008, 02:38 PM
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Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: Broomfield, Colorado U.S.A
Posts: 3,798
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Originally Posted by Sprintn
Ossodissepia... Did exactly what you have done, but I made the "Stinky Mess". And... this gets rubber ash ALL OVER EVERYTHING!!!
Nope... this rear trailing arm bushing removal is not going to happen. I've burnt out the rubber and the internal tube. I then cut through the outer casings... twice... 180 from each other... and still... these things do not want to pry out!!! It is as if they have become one with the trailing arm! I am buggering-up the arm and destryoing tools trying to get these things out. So I think I'm just going to get some new trailing arms from AIP... if not Max's Trick light-weight arms.?.? Unless... anyone has some final thoughts.?.?
Otherwise... THanks to all of you for all of the help!
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Did you use a hack saw or a die grinder? If you used a hack saw, it's possible that you only cut through part of the sleeve, but on both sides. That's why I used a die grinder, I could see when I had cut through the sleeve.
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