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Old 05-15-2002, 08:34 PM   #1
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Question Front control arm bushings..."Not Serviceable"???

I have just bought new springs, anti-sway bars and polyurethane bushings for my '90 LX 2.3l. I figure that if my 0-60 is double digit, I don't want to slow down for the turns! While looking through the service manual I found a note that says "Ball joint and bushings are not serviceable". Is this true?? The kit I bought said it includes front control arm bushings, I see ball joints for sale in the mag's. What gives??

I guess the real ? is, has anyone done this and how? I can get the arms off but i'd like to know how/if the bushings come out.

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Old 05-16-2002, 07:21 AM   #2
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Actually, I'm about to do the same thing to my baby here is a few weeks. I'm just waiting for the parts to arrive.

As far as I know, you CAN replace them. Your front control arms should be the same as mine. I think "not servicable" means you don't have to grease them I've never greased any of my suspension parts before (except when I installed my rotors) because I have polyurathane all over the place. I don't have any squeeks or any signs of wearing.
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They are not meant to be greased (serviced), but are replaceable. I uesed the Energy Suspension ones on my stock control arms (before going to tubular k-member and arms).
Here is a shot of the old ones:
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Old 05-16-2002, 03:36 PM   #4
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This is true they are not serviceable, meaning you can't grease em, but you can replace them. Big difference.
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Old 05-16-2002, 03:55 PM   #5
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Some people's bushings pop right out, some need to be pressed. I gave up trying to get mine out and ended up paying more to get the old ones out than the energy suspension ones costed! They did a good job of sharpening up steering response though.
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