I have 2000 expedition and thought i could change then. After taking my wheel off i notice they could not be change. You need to replace the upper control arm.
What is bussin? Bushings? If so, which bushings? Upper Control Arm (A-arm) Bushings? Sway bar bushings -- front or rear? Ya lost me bud, try to be a little more specific and maybe use a spell checker.
I got a quote for $1300 to replace the bushings on both sides on my 1993 S15. Its very involved to get the control arms off and then the bushings have to be removed and installed with a machine press. It turned out to be cheaper to replace the control arms myself for $250 in parts.
its the upper control arm bolts also called cam's. most of the time you have to replace the cam bolts and the bushings. that's the best idea for you to idea. rangers are pretty well known for junking those upper control arm bushings.
Rear upper & lower control arm bushings need to be replaced.
How much does it cost to replace the upper and lower control arm bushings on a 1998 Chevrolet S-10? Upper control arm bushings are quoted at about 1.9 hours fro each side. However, if both are done then 3.5 hours total. Lower control arm bushings are 1.9 hours for one side and 3.4 hours for both sides. Just apply your shop's labor rate to the above hours. Note: Not all mechanics use the same book to estimate time for reapirs. This data is provided by Alldata. Mitchell Brothers could be different, as could the other services. Note 2: Upper control arm bushings are far easier to replace than lower control arm bushings because they are far more readily accessibly.
Use a ball joint press. You can get one from Harbor Freight. You'll most likely need the accessory kit as well. You can use the press in different configuration to press the old bushings out, and the new bushings in. Even the front upper bushings in the axle can be pressed out, although it may be a little tricky setting up the ball joint press to do the job.
The bushings are pressed in, as well as the upper ball joint. You can buy the entire control arm for under 60 bucks at Rockauto, or $70 at autozone. This ends up being cheaper than buying the parts separate, and saves you having to press them in & out. The bushings are pressed in, as well as the upper ball joint. You can buy the entire control arm for under 60 bucks at Rockauto, or $70 at autozone. This ends up being cheaper than buying the parts separate, and saves you having to press them in & out.
Bushings need to be pressed in (and old ones may possibly need to be pressed out) with a special tool, then alignment is required to prevent premature tire wear.
The upper control arms can be fairly easily removed, placed in a vice and disassembled. This is not something you really want to do at home. But as easy as it is if you have the time and tools, the dealer will usually talk you into replacing the entire control arm, especially as old as this one is. The holes the bushings fit into wear as well, and the ball joint on it is probably shot too.
Should be able to, but they have to be pressed out/in. Many places that sell the bushings offer this service.
u change it