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#4
No attachments, just arbor and little cylinder pipe to hold against the arms.
you can use the sockets, I use 1" socket to press in.
Since I don't care of the old bushing, I press against it to push out...
I use wrench to push out, it took only about 5 minutes to press out.
Never stop once you got the pressing out movement going. Stopping will let it settle, and harder to start over...
you can use the sockets, I use 1" socket to press in.
Since I don't care of the old bushing, I press against it to push out...
I use wrench to push out, it took only about 5 minutes to press out.
Never stop once you got the pressing out movement going. Stopping will let it settle, and harder to start over...
#5
Hey, what is the part number for these bushings. I was just getting to replacing mine and I realized that they were the wrong ones. I thought they were part number, 26-230, but that's not right because Mazda sent me 6 bushings for the toe links, which I don't need since I just installed the racing links from Rotary Extreme. Can somebody tell me if Mazda screwed up or this is really the wrong part number?
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Cool...do you want more pictures?
http://www.berudu.com/rx-7 click on December 2003 at bottom.
http://www.berudu.com/rx-7 click on December 2003 at bottom.
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