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Old 12-31-2014, 06:42 PM
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Default Front anti sway bar

I have a 2001 Ford E350. I am changing the front anti-swaybar bushings. I am having trouble pressing the bushings that go into the twin I-beam suspension. Is there any special trick or tools to install? I am using assembly grease that I use at my job. I've done this hundreds, if not thousands of times at work with a plethora of cylinders. I've destroyed two bushings so far. I really need help here.
 
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Old 01-03-2015, 12:37 AM
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Hey I've done some of those on 2006. I think it's probably the same. I recall having a perfectly sized socket to drive out the old bushing, and then also using a chisel and other implements to wrestle it out. For the new one, if you get a Moog bushing, it does not have a steel jacket and so it drives in without trouble - at most a you put a socket over it and swing a big hammer in to it to drive it in.
 
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