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Aug 25, This is the quickest easiest way to remove upper control arm bushing Only tools needed are a hammer, flat chisel, piece of pipe, piece of wood. Apr 02, An air chisel with a pickle fork will work real well to remove it.
A large vise helps too. Just don't damage the arm. You're right, bushing kits should come with inner sleeves, outer collars and the bushing. Stock ones come as a single piece and are installed that shrubmulching.barted Reading Time: 5 mins.
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Dec 06, 1, Posts. Discussion Starter #1 Dec 5, I'm having a hell of a time trying to remove the upper control arm bushings on my ride. I'm using a 2-ton three jaw puller with the puller's hooks around the bushing's"hat", and the puller's screw pressing on the control arm's swivel shaft (the shaft that goes through the bushing).