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is it possible to replace the bushings without dropping the complete sub frame car was restored with aftermarket bushings but i found a nos set
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Yes, I've done it back years ago. support car carefully by the rockers then use floor jack to lower sub enough to swap the bushings.
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Yes. Shouldn't be a problem.
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Also maybe loosen a few steel line (Brake-Fuel) as needed,
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I need to do this.
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Me too
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Done
Mine No Motor, One side at a time, Front end loose A partial Project car. Loosening Fuel and brake lines clips/retainers. Jack body at rocker to gain separation distance.
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