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Smokescreen

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  1. Thats definitely a good method. I used my cordless drill and just drilled several holes in the bushing material. I knew It wouldnt hurt much since with my Energy bushung kit i had to remove the metal sleeves as well as the ild bushings. A little trick I learned in this process is that brake fluid will really break those old buchings!!1 I drilled the holes ub the rubber then doused in brakefluid and they gave better. give the fluid some time to work. I hate to hear you had to take 'em in that sucks. Yeah, I notice we see each other around alot so I thought I would try the friend thing. My first time too.. see ya round and give me a shout if I can help with anything.

  2. thanks for adding me - this is my first "Friend request" on a vBulletin forum, so I'm not sure what different features come with it, but I do want to keep in touch with you since we have similar cars and tend to migrate toward a lot of the same threads

     

    I did the rear end of my Bushing install on Friday was quite a task and getting the bushings OUT was a pain....had to get them done by a shop ($$!!!). For teh front....I found this thread about using a hole saw - what do you think?

     

    http://forums.hybridz.org/showthread.php?t=126087&highlight=remov%2A+bushing%2A

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