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56 lower A arm bushings
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Ross..

Or who ever has done the lower.

Do you cut off the big inside washers and make a spacer.

Or Ross is that where you put your spacer.

Thanks..

Napa bushings. These are similar to the uppers.

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Posted on: 2022/2/12 21:15
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Re: 56 lower A arm bushings
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I think I know what to do.

Cut those washers off.

Get 1-1/4 cold roll. Drill it 3/4.

Cut it At .153 . thickness of those washers.

Then its set up like upper A arm

Making a 5/8 thick one for outside would keep bushing from going to far in.

Or 1/2inch. Or where those stops are on bushings

Have to measure..

Posted on: 2022/2/13 2:59
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Re: 56 lower A arm bushings
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This is Petes Caribbean.

Bushings are from Dwight.

Guy in palm springs tl guru put them on.

The washers were left on.

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Posted on: 2022/2/13 17:57
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Re: 56 lower A arm bushings
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Leave the washers alone. Cut a strip of sheet steel .53" wide and wrap it around the body of the new bushing. That will serve as a stop to keep the bushings from being pushed in too far and will keep the control arm centered on the shaft. Pop pop bang bang done.

Posted on: 2022/2/14 9:07
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Re: 56 lower A arm bushings
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Thanks ross..!!!..


Ahhh .. I'll get flat stock. Make 1-1/2 bend. 1/16 thick .

Then bend it out...

What I'm measuring is 5/8s. Wide..double check

Thanks ross.

Yes. Boom.boom. done.

Posted on: 2022/2/14 21:17
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Re: 56 lower A arm bushings
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Ross.

Here is what I came up with.

Tail piece for drain. 1-1/2 OD.

I have a brass one 20 ga. Fits snug on bushing.

Went to HD. And got a regulator tail piece.

Its thin. But works.

From flange of bushing. To end of spacer. Just a little over 5/8s inch . which is same as Packard bushings.

No. Not pressed in yet.

Those raise bumps. The spacer rests against those. And will not no into A arm.

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Posted on: 2022/2/16 17:38
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Re: 56 lower A arm bushings
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These are a lot easier to press in than the uppers

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Posted on: 2022/2/16 20:07
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Re: 56 lower A arm bushings
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Have this spacer on right side.

It has writing. On it. Was going to take a picture.

And has some degree on it.

Must be from an alignment shop.

Wonder why.

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Posted on: 2022/2/21 21:03
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Re: 56 lower A arm bushings
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Looks like an alignment shim used with later vehicles. Appears to be of relatively recent origin (shiny metal).

Perhaps they didn't know about the upper outer eccentric, didn't have proper wrench, or just didn't want to be bothered with it.

Maybe they had an alignment issue the eccentric couldn't solve.

Found a piece of round steel wire formed into a "U" shape used as shim on LCA of one of my Pats. Removed it and didn't seem to affect handling, but never drove it much. Hoping to get back on the cars if I ever get the estate wrapped up.

Posted on: 2022/2/21 21:11
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Re: 56 lower A arm bushings
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Thanks brain.

I cleaned it. When I had A arm off .


There was an arrow so I put it
Forward.

I was thinking the pan was bent but didn't look like it

The original owner might of had something done.
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Posted on: 2022/2/22 2:42
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