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Old 06-19-2019, 08:42 PM
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Originally Posted by Oldblue



New Moog K200792, these were the go to bushings, now Moog has the K201285 , press these in from the top down , that bump is on the top!



Press or hammer out the old bushing!
You show pressing in the new bushing in the same direction as pushing out the old bushing. The only taper is on the new bushing? No taper in the control arm hole? Also, you mention using a screw press. Is there an issue with using a hydraulic press?

if the front bushing needs replacing, any recommendations on removing and installing a new one?
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Old 06-20-2019, 09:01 AM
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No issue with the press, I own a screw press , sold my 20 ton shop hydraulic press , years ago.
The bushing is none directional, the LCA is non directional. There is a taper on the bushing , but not in one side , but both.
I just pressed a set of control arms, this time I installed FE5 bushings, no rubber hinge in the bushings, just a solid rubber bushing.
I’ll locate the invoice and get the part number.
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