I love that you show how dirty the job is and real world situations in everything you do. Thank you for the great videos as usually. Your helping a lot of people. Ahmad
Great video. And this is why I’ll just drop a grand on new control arms that already include installed bushings instead of screwing with any of this. 🤙
as someone who hasnt even touched an old truck before i got my 72 c30 this channel and website is like the holy grail for information and parts. so thankful that you guys go through the time and effort to do this
Great information, those polyurethane bushings really do make a huge difference in handling. What fun is there taking it to a shop? We’re truck and car guys!! Just dig in and do the work, you’ll save mon! And Dave is here to show you how!
Razor blade the “cap” off and use a #21 drill bit on the outer part of the rubber and just let the bit run all the way around between the rubber and the metal shell. 5-10 minutes per bushing with no smoke or mess.
Rather than pry out the old rubber can you just melt the rubber out with a torch? That's what I did when I replaced the bushings on my race car and made quick work of it
Absolutely, you can do that, we've done it a few times. It works great for cleaning out the extra rubber left in the shell after the main rubber has been removed too!
Do you have to remove the shell if you are going with urethane? The kit I got is urethane but came with new shells , don't really want to take them out and install new shells
Not certain where you got that kit, but our kit requires you reuse the same shell. You don't need to remove them from the a-arm, you just gut them like in this video.
I love that you show how dirty the job is and real world situations in everything you do. Thank you for the great videos as usually. Your helping a lot of people. Ahmad
Thanks for watching!
This is why the channel is the best teaching us how to replace parts and add new ones
Thanks Paul!
Great video. And this is why I’ll just drop a grand on new control arms that already include installed bushings instead of screwing with any of this. 🤙
as someone who hasnt even touched an old truck before i got my 72 c30 this channel and website is like the holy grail for information and parts. so thankful that you guys go through the time and effort to do this
Thanks man! Good luck with your project!
Working on an 85’ Chevy Scottsdale and your videos helped me out a lot
Good luck with the project!
Great information, those polyurethane bushings really do make a huge difference in handling. What fun is there taking it to a shop? We’re truck and car guys!! Just dig in and do the work, you’ll save mon! And Dave is here to show you how!
Thanks man!
Working on a 1987 G20 van here. Same stuff. First time messing with a control arm with the shafts in them.
You do a great job on these videos sir. Keep up the great work. I enjoy learning from you.
Thank you for watching!
Thanks for another great video, Dave!
You bet!
Razor blade the “cap” off and use a #21 drill bit on the outer part of the rubber and just let the bit run all the way around between the rubber and the metal shell. 5-10 minutes per bushing with no smoke or mess.
Just in time, I've been shopping for parts to do this myself here soon on a C10.
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I dig the background music
Love the videos keep up the great work
Thank you!
Rather than pry out the old rubber can you just melt the rubber out with a torch? That's what I did when I replaced the bushings on my race car and made quick work of it
Absolutely, you can do that, we've done it a few times. It works great for cleaning out the extra rubber left in the shell after the main rubber has been removed too!
Do you have to remove the shell if you are going with urethane? The kit I got is urethane but came with new shells , don't really want to take them out and install new shells
Not certain where you got that kit, but our kit requires you reuse the same shell. You don't need to remove them from the a-arm, you just gut them like in this video.
Can 73-87 control arms go on a 1970? I would really like to swap the metal on metal bushings for urethane.
Thanks brothers, now I know how to replace my bushings on my 75 c10 and what is the name of the song in the background?
It's a royalty free jam called "Surf and the Beach"
@@BROTHERSTruckPartsTV oh ok thanks.
I need air bags for my 95 chevy obs can you recommend a kit if you’ll don’t have them.
Call the guys at PerformanceOnline.com and see what they have. We trust their quality and experience.
Could there be an 85’ Chevy Scottsdale video please????
What would you like to see a video of?
How to fix a steering wheel
They should at least give you 25 cents! Lol. Thanks for the vid!
Haha!
I think I’m going to go with tubular control arms 😂
You can do it know you can
Wouldn’t it be simpler to just replace arm
$.15??? You should babble to retire in no time with that kind of monies. Lol
Control arn? Haha
Nice makeup in face and hands... ,😂
LOL!