Originally Posted by
amx1397
your right about the clips ,,older cars ,1960's had cotter keys yet we have changed the bushings on crossfires both auto and manual and the new bushing are soft and go in easer than u think.. yet yes we are on a lift ,
It is like the rear end the book says 6 hours i think yet we do it is less than 2 hours on the floor with jack stands on the lift less than an hour . i guess it comes down to
how many you change in a year or month as we change the bushings with almost ever crossfire that we work on quote from Miami Matt. I don't have anything to do with the shop any longer ( to old to do that stuff) but Matt comes up to Melbourne from Miami when ever i need help on my car jim
Thanks! It sounds like it may be worth a try. Any "Pro Tips" or suggestions from lessons you have learned? Did you have to move anything to get at them? Driveshaft? Drop tranny a little? Exhaust? Did you remove the rods or just pop them off the attachments and pop back on after bushing replacement? Whatever you can think of is going to be of immense help. I appreciate it!