2000 Jeep Grand Cherokee "replacing rear control arm bushing" Questions

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...rear control arm and ball joint, sway bar links, torsion bar with a 1" type, new brakes and rotors, all axle and differential bearings. Have not replaced springs. Cannot figure it out. HELP! doubtful ...

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...rear control arm bushings? I either need to buy rear control arms or the bushings. On this car can I purchase the bushings alone or do I have to replace the whole arm? Yes the 95 Camry has rear ...

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rear control arms but not the front. Can anyone point me in the right direction? Can you use the bushing for the rear on the front? Thanks did you try any other part stores. if you don't have a press,

...Rear Wheels - Upper control arm bushings. The upper control arm bushings on rear wheels are beginning to wear(128,000 miles) . Dealership tells me that have to replace all hardware on both wheels, as ...

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...rear control arm to spindle I need to replace the bushing that connects the lower control arm to the spindle but it is not available without buying the whole spindle. Is there anyone that sells just ...

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...control arm bushing that usually goes, is the front one. The rear one doesn't usually go, it is horizontally mounted. The front one for some reason is vertical. The control arm must be removed, and ...

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control arm rear bushing retainer bolts located on each side of each lower control arm rear bushing. NOTE: The bolts fastening the cradle crossmember reinforcement are of three different thread sizes.

...control arm bush problems and shocky failures that tire rotation masks however have an accredited suspension shop professional put it on a hoist ( wheels hanging down0 and check for torn rubbers in ...

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...arm bolts. An off-center steering wheel contributes to tire wear because as the wheels are turned off dead center they turn toe out and increase tire scrubbing. Sometimes an off-center steering wheel ...

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...rear end clunk over normal raod bumps) and have sway bar, links, etc with no problems obvious. I am pretty hands on (brakes tune ups, shocks springs, etc) and am deciding if i should take on this job ...

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