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Yeah, pushing the bushing out was fun. I pushed the center bushing out first and then I took my sawzall to the metal portion of the bushing and sliced out as much of the metal part as possible at the eye. I then pressed the rubber part out and then hammered out the steel bushing. One side had a shoulder on it so it could only be pressed out one direction. The other side of the metal bushing is swedged to keep it from backing out. Now I see why guys have complained about what a PITA it is to remove it. Took about an hour to remove them using a ball joint press tool I rented from Autozone. I have a press but that what a two person job and it was only me, so old manual style tooling went to work. :whack:
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What do you guys want pics of?
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well how you like em red....
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not liking them right now, I ran out of acetylene earlier and went to Tractor Supply Co to replace it. Got home, made one cut and ran out of Oxy. :tantrum: