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Any friend who does a little woodworking will have that bar clamp or something equally similar. With a good dose of soap, the job is done in a few minutes so no need to overthink it IMOP. You can buy a "pony clamp" and a 36" pc. of pipe at your local home store if you can't borrow. This is not something that requires a "perfect" tool to accomplish successfully.
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Also, I'd be happy to sell or rent my elephant tool if someone wants it. I think elephant sells the bushing with or without the tool. I'd sell mine for $10 plus shipping so you can buy the bushings only. Something I'll likely never use again, probably lots for sale in the classified ads.
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If you have access to the elephant tool, a few whacks with a dead blow hammer will drive the rubber bushings on just fine. The clamp method is kind of a bother, IMO.
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Nothing against your tool Casor, I really like elegant vs. struggle, slip, bleed, swear. Other hand, I also love to use tools I already own. Try to not be in a hurry usually helps.
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Oy, that's a lot of wasted time. Elephant Racing rubber bushings and do THIS
Threaded rod, nuts and thick washers for less than $10 at Home Depot, and you get to use the same tool to press in bearings. ![]()
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How disillusioning!
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Hi All,
My name is Daniel and I work at URO Parts. Before developing this product I used to read threads discussing why there wasn't a way to re-bush the factory front control arms with the original rubber material. We were the first company to provide a DIY, reasonably priced, stock bushing that could be installed with no special tools required. That's exactly what was asked for and we delivered. I can check our warranty history for the last 3 years and we've sold 2,123 sets with not a single return. We're a wholesale only company that sells this product to the largest parts houses in the world that continue to purchase this item from us on a regular basis. With over 6,000 sets sold to date and in cars for nearly seven years it is a testament to the fact that they install and perform as designed. Thank you to all of those who have used this product! |
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I bought the URO parts (never installed um) but ended up going down the Powerflex route for the increased stiffness. Installation of the parts was a no-brainer and the units are working just fine.
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Very nice work - could you describe the various finishes?
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URO guy, what is your take on this video?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X03h2gE4Rao
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Since mine was a polite, objective question seeking a level playing field among competing firms, I presume that I can therefore infer from your response that the answer to the aforementioned question is a "no".
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I would agree ER stuff is probably overpriced, but the products are really nice, and the community/person support along with targeted development for our platform is unparalleled. Hence why I bought my torsion bars from ER when I could have easily snagged them for $80 cheaper or so elsewhere.
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I installed the UROs a few years ago. They seem fine so far.
$30 vs $225 was a no-brainer choice for me.
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As compared to what, worn out 30 year old bushings?
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