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04-06-2020, 11:31 AM | #1 |
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Trailing Arm Bushing - Hole Saw?
I have a ton of time to work on the truck now so I am doing all the projects I have been meaning to for months. Anyways, next up is replacing the trailing arm bushings. Rather than drill or burn them out, has anyone ever tried to use a hole saw larger than the inner sleeve but smaller than the outer sleeve to cut the rubber out?
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04-06-2020, 03:16 PM | #2 |
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Re: Trailing Arm Bushing - Hole Saw?
Hole saw might work. A sawzall might work too. I have used an air chisel (muffler gun) with a blunt end and smash the outer shell inwards, compressing it, allowing it to be driven out easily.
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Re: Trailing Arm Bushing - Hole Saw?
I used a drill bit barely smaller than the rubber itself and drilled the rubber multiple times to weaken it. It comes out really easy doing this. I imagine the same effect would happen with the hole saw, but it’s a 5 minute job with a drill and drill bit. Then just drive out the metal bushing with a hammer and then the rubber all but falls out.
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Re: Trailing Arm Bushing - Hole Saw?
I did the old school heat it with a simple bottle torch and squish the center out. Only took about 10 minutes to get the center and rubber out, the outside shell was a different story.
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Re: Trailing Arm Bushing - Hole Saw?
ball joint press will push them right out
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This link has some pictures at the bottom. Trailing arm bushing thread
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Re: Trailing Arm Bushing - Hole Saw?
You know it! Reminded me of this line from a very good song: "You could smell the whiskey burning down copperhead road."
Cebra - you got them things out yet? If so, what was your method?
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Re: Trailing Arm Bushing - Hole Saw?
Are you asking how to remove the bushing from the arm or how to remove the inner sleeve from the bushing?
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