Torque arm busing |
12-16-2016, (Subject: Torque arm busing ) Post: #3 | |||
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RE: Torque arm busing they can be rebuilt, but takes a large press. Take the arm to a suspension shop and get em to rebuild it for you (change the bushings). The arm will go in with force, but by lowering or raising your airbags you can get enough clearance to get it to go. Run the bolts up with a 1/2 air impact as tight as you can get em. or a fairly good pull on a 3/4 gun. | |||
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