When's the last time you checked your control arm bushings?

wayoflife

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If you haven't checked your control arm bushings recently, you may want to give them a look. Over the weekend, I helped my friend Moochie rebuild one of his TeraFlex upper control arm bushing as it had blown out its lock ring...
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Unfortunately, I've seen this happen enough times that I now carry a rebuild kit that I got from TeraFlex in my tool bag. With the help of a couple of wrenches and a pair of snap ring pliers, it can be rebuilt...
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And of course, this is what it should have looked like before we pulled the arm off his Jeep...
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If you're planning any long trips this summer and if you have a set of aftermarket control arms like the kind TeraFlex makes, do yourself a favor and give them a look before you head out. :yup:
 
lock rings

i could be wrong but from pictures it seems like lock ring was positioned wrong side up. one side has rounded edge other straight, straight edge should be facing outside.
 
i could be wrong but from pictures it seems like lock ring was positioned wrong side up. one side has rounded edge other straight, straight edge should be facing outside.

I think it's just the pic and yes, just like any stamped out piece of steel, there is a rounded side and sharp side and depending on which way it gets installed, it can make a difference in how well it holds up.

Thats cool. What other pieces can be rebuilt?????:thinking:

well, if you get the whole rebuild kit, it'll come with new bushings, joint and lock rings. on the other end, you can replace the bonded rubber bushing as well but, that's a lot harder to do. there is no kit for this or, so far as i know.
 
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