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Re: [alfa] Installing Front Anti-sway Bar Inner Bushings-- 105
I would not suggest slicing them open. They will not perform their function if you do thatas they will just separate!
I just replaced both of these on my 1973 Spider. The outer bushings (links) are held on via a pressing force. I.E. they are pushed or hammered on from the side. You will likely have to use a dremel tool and completely pull them arpart and cut them off. You should probably plan to do all bushings, or none at all.
Good luck.
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Jason Hagen
Chicago, IL
'73 Spider
'95 164Q
> I tried to install the new rubber front anti-sway bar bushings (the
> inner front bar-to-body bushings) but now am not sure how to proceed. Is
> there a method for removing the outer ends without destroying them? Can
> I slice an opening in the new inner bushings to install them without
> having to remove the outers?
>
> --Caxambu
> 1969 Spider Veloce 1750
> Seattle WA
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