That’s helpful. Thanks. Yep, one of mine is wider than the other three.
fetch the big all 16ths from the lower drawer of the tool box and adjust it to just fit the tabs, then just give it a 'lil pull out.I’m calling it. Its off by a full quarter inch. This isn’t going to just be a little tappy tapper with a hammer. I’m going to try another bushing.
It’s date night so no beer, Margaritas…. What is a big all 16ths?? It’s the washers/ferrels. Two of them just have way more crown than the others so they stick out further.fetch the big all 16ths from the lower drawer of the tool box and adjust it to just fit the tabs, then just give it a 'lil pull out.
revel in your mechanical magnificence, finish the beer you started half an hour ago and forgot about and then do the other side.
By chance do you have the other side of the control arm installed between the tabs? If so remove that side and install the ends of the control arms simultaneously by tapping one side and then the other.Anyone else experience this? I installed the K7103's and now my UCA doesn't fit. The bushings are fully seated and I've tried to squish the ferrels on tighter but no luck.... Anyone have any fixes for this?
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my OEM bushings had washers pressed in them that looked like this:So.....and I'm not arguing here, just posing a question. Why were they not used from the factory? Of all of the upper arm bushings I've replaced, not a one had those washers originally.
a lil improvised percussion never hurt anythingI finally got mine in. I also had to use some persuasion. Forcing in a suspension components seemed odd to me but it seems you guys all had to do the same so hopefully it will be ok. I suppose the test drive will be the judge.
Just think of how a mechanic/technician back in the day at a dealership working for flat rate did it!I finally got mine in. I also had to use some persuasion. Forcing in a suspension components seemed odd to me but it seems you guys all had to do the same so hopefully it will be ok. I suppose the test drive will be the judge.
\Spread the attachment points wider, tightening the bolts pulls it back in...I was just a bit hesitant to start pounding on it... I didn't want to bend the attachment point...