Snip My experience with changing the busings has been the same as Toms -- weight needs to be on the control arm. I've also found it best to leave the tire on the ground. Snip I guess I never gave this much thought as it seemed obvious to me the first time I rebuilt a suspension that it goes back together easier if the front wheel is at normal ride height. A couple of dozen later it still looks obvious. Not only to get the strut rod back in which if you let the wheel dangle really weird angles start to take place and stuff binds you really had no idea would. However I sit my car on jack stands cuz if I don't my back hurts. I also need to crawl underneath it. I use a jack under the lower control arm to lift the wheel just high enough where the weight of the car is just being picked up off of the jack stand. Not only do you have access to everything, the strut rod goes where it belongs with out an argument and when you tighten down the bolts that hold the control arms in place, you tighten down on the steel insert effectively trapping it so it can not turn. When you let the car back down the rubber bushing is at a neutral position and flex in both directions. If you let the wheel down all of the way so it hangs the control arm bushing is stressed all of the way to one end of the motion and as the rubber is vulcanized to both the steel insert and the shell it starts to rip it self free and begin the road to premature failure. Polyurethane pieces you do not have to worry about as they rotate independent of the steel insert and the shell. Of course in long term driving the material is ground off of the sliding parts of the polyurethane pieces and they begin to wear themselves out but for most people that is unimportant. But 5 years of regular use seems to come up when ever the subject is brought up, of course that assumes a daily driver. John. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://www.amc-list.com/pipermail/amc-list/attachments/20070602/150b92a5/attachment.htm _______________________________________________ Amc-list mailing list Amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.amc-list.com/mailman/listinfo/amc-list