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Replacing bushings question 41 120
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Vintage41
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So I have replaced just about all the bushings except the inner lower arm bushings ( the inner bushings on the arm that the spring rests on) my questions is with the car on jack stands can I just unbolt the inner two bolts of the arm?

Say a jack under the arm for tension and replace the bushings. Or does the whole arm need to come out along with the spring? From the looks of it it seems possible to do without removing the arm and spring.

Posted on: 2014/2/24 14:08
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