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<p>[QUOTE="Kruse Family Farms, post: 12384948, member: 339504"]I think to start tomorrow I might cut the ears off of it and use my ball joint press to push it out. If that doesn't work I might just undo the ubolts and take the spring out. I wish I could use some all thread but it doesn't work for my style bushing. See the attached photo. Also the reason it has allowed the alignment to wander is because all four are bad in the rear. They definitely aren't falling out, wish they were replacement would be really easy then. The rubber section has just went bad over the years. Only reason I am slow to take the ubolts lose is then I am probably 2-4 more days for new ubolts. I have to order almost everything online or in store cause I am in a fairly remote area.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Kruse Family Farms, post: 12384948, member: 339504"]I think to start tomorrow I might cut the ears off of it and use my ball joint press to push it out. If that doesn't work I might just undo the ubolts and take the spring out. I wish I could use some all thread but it doesn't work for my style bushing. See the attached photo. Also the reason it has allowed the alignment to wander is because all four are bad in the rear. They definitely aren't falling out, wish they were replacement would be really easy then. The rubber section has just went bad over the years. Only reason I am slow to take the ubolts lose is then I am probably 2-4 more days for new ubolts. I have to order almost everything online or in store cause I am in a fairly remote area.[/QUOTE]
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