Vice and two sockets.

Use one socket that's larger then the bushing that the metal of the a-arm can rest 
against.
Use a second socket that's smaller then the metal hole the bushing is in.  Place it 
against the rubber of the bushing.

Place this in a vice, and screw it down, pressing the smaller socket against the 
rubber bushing, and pushing it all out and into the opening of the larger socket.

Spitfire bushings remove easily.  It'll take no longer to do then reading this message 
took.

>>> "Daniel Parrott" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 12/31/03 06:33AM >>>
Any advice on the removal of rubber bushing from the upper and lower A
frames of my front suspension.  They seemed to have bonded.  I see two ways;
drill them out, or use heat and a c-clamp to push the rubber out. Any other
ideas?

Dan Parrott
Savannah, Ga


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