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27 December 2019
Not a easy as I thought
1 of 1 found this helpful I bought replacement a arms in a kit and replaced all my front end components when I put my belltech lowering kit in. I pressed out old bushings with supplied tools, worked great. The new bushings would not fit in arms. I ruined 2 bushings trying. Has to order another kit. We mic’d them and they were over a thousands bigger than a arms. Luckily my friend machined them down all the way to collar of bushing. We turned off just under 1000 of a inch. We are thinking because the aftermarket a arms weren’t oem and made from China that they were different size. I call belltech and they said they are tough but will go in. No actually in my case they didn’t without a lot of work and running around. You can see in picture how much we took off. We had to take them out and turn the rest off to get them to press in all the way tight to arm