One approach would be to use polyurethane bushings. I believe that when you use rubber bushings the metal shell that holds the bushing has be pressed out and the new one press into the control arm. With polyurethane you leave the shell in place and replace the rubber bushing itself. Getting the rubber out can be a trick. I had to use a propane torch to burn it out. Be very careful if you do this. It makes a smokey mess, and I would have a bucket of water handy. Anyway, I used a bench vice to press the new bushing into place. The new bushing will have a new inner sleeve. I found it easiest to remove the sleeve, press the bushing into the control arm, and then slide the sleeve back in. Also, make sure to use the grease that is included with the busing, or it will squeak. Todd On Saturday 06 November 2004 00:27, Marty Bricker wrote: > I have to replace the upper control arm bushings on my > daughters 83 Spirit. The TSM says to use the special > AMC tool for removal and install of the bushings. Not > haveing this tool, how have others done this. Thanks. > > Marty > > > > > __________________________________ > Do you Yahoo!? > Check out the new Yahoo! Front Page. > www.yahoo.com