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Old 09-26-2012, 09:07 PM   #1
thenormans05
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A-arm shaft?

I am replacing both my upper and lower control arm shaft and also my lower arm shaft, I have read alot of stuff about how try think it should be done but really no solid answers yet. I just want to know if I did them right or not. What I did for the a arm is screw in one bushing in the side and then feed the shaft through the other bushing hole and then screwed the shaft all the way into the bushing I just installed, then I will shrew in the other bushing and after that you can turn the shaft an just eye ball the gaps on either side. Does this sound correct? Everything I have read says to screw is both bushings at the same time but that just seems kinda hard to me? Let me know what you think also does anyone know the torque specs on the bottom aarm bushings?
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