If you are replacing with a new rubber bump stop it should just push on to the
stud. Using a bit of rubber lube will help. I found two different studs on
axle housings. One has a bullet shape and installation will be a breeze, but I
had lots of trouble trying to install polyurethane bump stops on the stud
without the bullet shape. Polyurethane bump stops are stiffer and I had to
make a tool to sit on the flat top stud.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/fastvee/5410722867/in/set-72157625962704634
John
Fogelsville, PA
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From:
"ryan.kubanoff@comcast.net" <ryan.kubanoff@comcast.net>
To: spridgets
<spridgets@autox.team.net>
Sent: Monday, November 14, 2011 1:11 PM
Subject:
[Spridgets] rear suspension rubber bushing replacement
While under the car
replacing my fuel pump I noticed the rubber rebound bumper
on the rear
ssuspension was in two pieces.B I have a spare set but how do i
replace
them?B B
Ryan
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