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Re: Rear axle beam bushings, the method.



Just did it on my one stuck one...hacksaw the rubber
lip off, cut it w. razor knife from the inner sleeve
bushing, set on vise with jaws sufficiently open,
pound like hell.  Not rocket science at all.

FYI all, if you want new bolts, washers, and nuts for
the rear axle, to make it a purty job, it's $33 from
the stealer.  Ouch.  Shoulda called Potterman, but no
time.

Ron
--- T Berk <tberk@mindspring.com> wrote:
> 
> 
> Couldn't you drill the old one out? Lots of squirts
> of oil and breaks if
> the stuff gets too hot.
> 
> TBerk
> I'll be doing this swap myself soon.
> 
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