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TABS done 200 1991

Once again i am humbled by Brick board. Thanks to all for helping through a very seized Trailer arm bushing ordeal. I will send in the pics once bricksters tell me how. I have a couple of good pics. You can still see my blood in one of them. I had a major seized passenger side Rr bushing. Stripped my 1/2 x10'grade 5 all to s***. Bought me a grade 9 for the install. Reccomended. Big difference.
Ended up cutting a bushing and beating the crap out of it. I was relentless. It will not win. It put up a real good fight. Took an angle grinder, a dremel, a BFH and a 1/2" cold chisel but it finally bowed and fell out on the floor while I danced around the car. New shocks, new springs, new bushings..rides like a brick, what a difference.
Thanks to all and especially Erling for his website and link to making my own tool. Couldn't have done it without the tool.
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91 Brick turning 400,000 this month






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