Try using torch to heat inside of bushing metal insert. that'll soften the plastic to near melting point, then push out metal insert with bushing tool or "C" clamp then follow up with sawzall to cut into 2 halves. repeat procedure with bushing tool. if u have air hammer, take rim of outer bushing-sleeve and collapse one side straight thru and push out. 😉👍
I would try a strap wrench to adjust aluminum control arms. Plumbing supply area at any home store. I was going with those but chose Metalcloak since theirs are hexagon shaped. Good video
Try using torch to heat inside of bushing metal insert. that'll soften the plastic to near melting point, then push out metal insert with bushing tool or "C" clamp then follow up with sawzall to cut into 2 halves. repeat procedure with bushing tool. if u have air hammer, take rim of outer bushing-sleeve and collapse one side straight thru and push out. 😉👍
As I was watching, I noticed your lower control arms. Do you know who makes those lowers?
I would try a strap wrench to adjust aluminum control arms. Plumbing supply area at any home store. I was going with those but chose Metalcloak since theirs are hexagon shaped. Good video
Wonderful idea!!
Are the aluminum arms solid aluminum ? If so I may see if a friend can mill a notch on each side to make it adjustable
Unsure. Sorry. However using a rubber strap wrench would work