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Old 05-18-2005, 09:54 AM
LarryBible
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Replacing it is not rocket science, however, you must have a puller that fits it exactly. I replaced mine using a puller that my brother in law, an MB tech, made on his lathe. It was hard work turning the nuts to run the puller but it worked great.

MB sells a puller, but it is expensive. Click on Fastlane above and call Phil to see what he can get for you. He also can save you money on the bushings.

When you put in the new bushing it must be oriented correctly so look closely at the old ones before removing. I would replace both of them, not just one.

Good luck,
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