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    Default Control arm bushing play help!!

    hello all, i have a question about my lca bushing.. the bushing itself is in good condition on both ends but the control arm itself can be moved side to side on the bushings.. the bushings dont move just the control arm.. any thoughts? is it normal or do i need new bushings?

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    Default Re: control arm bushing play help!!

    i will get pics and post them...

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    anyone???

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    Default Re: Control arm bushing play help!!

    I'll have to give mine a shake when I get home and let you know, what mine does..
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    Default Re: Control arm bushing play help!!

    I thought you were going to send pics. But if you are referring to the bushing cans, yes they are not in very tight. The upper arm bushing cans are loose, or not very tight typically. If the can is rotating inside the arm, which is kind of cheesy anyway, they you need to replace it. There really is no fix for them. You might think of getting some better arms, or just get some stockers from the wrecking yard.
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    Default Re: Control arm bushing play help!!

    the cans are in tight, they dont move at all. only the control arm by itself can be moved side to side almost easily.. the whole bushing stays tight in place.. so maybe i just need some different arms from the yard?? just was wondering if it is normal that it does that or if something needed to be replaced. thanks!

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    Default Re: Control arm bushing play help!!

    Pictures would be very helpful here but first off are they after market arms ? if so the should not move on top of the bushing, and should be replaced. If they are stock arms the same thing applies but depending on year of the rig you may have to replace the entire assembly as replacement bushings are not available in most cases. Based upon your stat sheet your all stock so I would replace the arms and be done. You also need to check that the arms of the mount have not spread allowing the bushing / arm to move. The whole arm can be purchace for about 40.00 aftermarket.
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    If you can pick up a set of arms cheap from the JY I would say give it a try... But if nothing else take a look at your mounts at both the axle end and the frame end and look for any kind of flared out brackets for the LCA mounts...
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    Default Re: Control arm bushing play help!!

    sorry bout the pix, having problems with camera.. now that its been mentioned, the mounts are kinda flared out... could that be the reason of movement?? should it be straight or flared inwards?? im gonna go use my cell camera to see if i can get a good shot to give u guys an idea, thanks for the support though...

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    Yeah I need pics here. I am a little confused now about this.
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    Default Re: Control arm bushing play help!!

    I'm with Steve on the need of pics to help you out.. If you could grab pics of both the axle end as well as the frame end mounts.. Do both of your LCA's move, or just one of them?
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    Default Re: Control arm bushing play help!!

    how do i post the pix here?? have never posted pix here before... or video??
    Last edited by rm2406; 07-25-2012 at 12:57 PM.

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    Click on post reply to thread. Below that is Additional options. In the second area is the attach files section. You can upload directly from your computer or you can use an image hosting service like Photobucket and just paste the appropriate link
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    Default Re: Control arm bushing play help!!

    Or you could make use of a website like photobucket
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    Default Re: Control arm bushing play help!!

    [ame="http://s1069.photobucket.com/albums/u463/rm2406/?action=view&current=VE_0725021021.mp4"]VE_0725021021.mp4 video by rm2406 - Photobucket@@AMEPARAM@@file=http%3A%2F%2Fvid1069.p hotobucket.com%2Falbums%2Fu463%2Frm2406%2FVE_07250 21021.mp4@@AMEPARAM@@file=http%3A%2F%2Fvid1069.pho tobucket.com%2Falbums%2Fu463%2Frm2406%2FVE_0725021 021.mp4[/ame]
    YOU CAN CAN SEE IN BEGINNING OF VIDEO ARM BY ITSELF MOVES JNOT THE BUSHINGS.. HMM..
    Last edited by rm2406; 07-26-2012 at 10:44 AM.

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