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Join Date: Aug 2013
Location: Denver, Colorado
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Join Date: Aug 2013
Location: Denver, Colorado
Posts: 1,035
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Originally Posted by rdruss
Can't imagine the bushings you used had anything to do with your failure. Those bushings are designed to allow rotation type movement whereas the stock bushings are clamped solidly in place and movement is by torsionally twisting the rubber inside the steel bushing cup.
How did you remove your old bushings? Did you use heat in your removal process? If so, you could have used too much and caused metallurgical damage to the arms since the picture shows the failure appears to be at the weld.
Just a thought.
I bought some new OEM style upper arms for my '03 and cut the bushings out and installed Super Pro bushings, so I didn't use any heat.
So far so good, but I don't off road.
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I think you're onto something here. I didn't do the bushings myself, I had a shop do them. I seem to remember they had a hard time getting the old ones out. I don't remember if they said they used heat or not but it seems likely. It was about three years ago so it's a bit fuzzy
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