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I just finished installing the A arm bushings (next to bulkhead) and I found that the arms still have some play in them..Is this supposed to be there???The movement is front to back
Anyone else experience this after a bushing install???
Mike

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Using stock OEM bushings? If so that is common.
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bushing
Yes
I'm using oem bushings
thanks
mike
Yes
I'm using oem bushings
thanks
mike
Len Todd
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Take one of the cupped nylon washers and sand off the cup and make it thin enough to just take out the slop. Install it between the A-Arm and Bulkhead bushings.
LABRADOR WARRIOR said:I just finished installing the A arm bushings (next to bulkhead) and I found that the arms still have some play in them..Is this supposed to be there???The movement is front to backAnyone else experience this after a bushing install???
Mike
I just did mine too. but I didnt notice any movement. But I do still feel a little tap tap when I hit smaller bumps just right and Im not sure what it is??
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