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Old 18-01-2005, 01:23 PM   #1
4lex
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Default EB2 bushes

It feels like there's some tired bushes on the front of my car (EB2 sedan). Anyone familiar with the setup down there?

I'm thinking replacement wishbone bushes and/or anti-roll bar droplink bushes (if even these things are called by the same name out here - took me a while to figure out what the hell 'extractors' meant...)

So, can the wishbone (lower suspension control arm) bushes be replaced without the need for a press, or is it a case of replacing the whole assembly? I'd guess the ARB (swaybar maybe?) droplinks are balljointed?

Cheers all,
Alex
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