I've had a bit of a problem fitting the new outer bushing shells into the upper control arms! They are too big!
The new bushes are part of the b body set from Energy Suspension & seem to be the correct ones. I've tried using a vice & press, even heating the control arms up & still no joy!
Am I missing a trick to get them in or is there a likely hood that the control arms have been changed by someone in the past?
Upper Control Arm Bushes
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Upper Control Arm Bushes
Shaun 'Moparless' Senior
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Sorted!
It was me being a plonker!
I had to cut the old bushes up to get them out but had left the outer shell in place & didn't realise as every photo I've seen shows the bushes already fitted! (this was about 4 months ago - only got around to trying to fit the new ones at the weekend)
A bit more cutting & the outer shells are out & the new ones are in! In my defence, it's the 1st time I've changed bushes & it was getting late!

I had to cut the old bushes up to get them out but had left the outer shell in place & didn't realise as every photo I've seen shows the bushes already fitted! (this was about 4 months ago - only got around to trying to fit the new ones at the weekend)
A bit more cutting & the outer shells are out & the new ones are in! In my defence, it's the 1st time I've changed bushes & it was getting late!

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Always best to press them in and out with the correct tool otherwise it is easy to damage the control arm.
Mind you. The "correct tool" can just be thick wall tubing, a large 1/2" drive socket, an assortment of washers, and the long bolt from a three or two leg puller.
Anything that ends up looking something like this...
Mind you. The "correct tool" can just be thick wall tubing, a large 1/2" drive socket, an assortment of washers, and the long bolt from a three or two leg puller.

Anything that ends up looking something like this...
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