Big T
Well-Known Member
I started in on the GMT 800 front brake conversion project. Have the front disassembled, but I want to replace the lower control arm bushings. It's been a few years since I last did this on my son's '94 K2500 and my memory is foggy. Can I remove the bolts for the control arms, lower then and try to pop out the bushings with it still on the truck? Or do I need to remove the control arms from the torsion bar?
In my son's case, I could not remove the torsion bars, nor the control arms, so I removed the entire assembly like a goal post by sliding one side of the crossmember forward and one to the rear until it cleared the frame. I then used a bottle jack and some chain to pop out the bushings and hammered in the new ones. No amount of heat and BFH was going to remove those arms from the torsion bars.
I have the torsion bar release clamp. Vehicle is up on jack stands with lower arms hanging. Do I need to use the clamp?
In my son's case, I could not remove the torsion bars, nor the control arms, so I removed the entire assembly like a goal post by sliding one side of the crossmember forward and one to the rear until it cleared the frame. I then used a bottle jack and some chain to pop out the bushings and hammered in the new ones. No amount of heat and BFH was going to remove those arms from the torsion bars.
I have the torsion bar release clamp. Vehicle is up on jack stands with lower arms hanging. Do I need to use the clamp?