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Chevy Truck: Installing Modified Bushings

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Summary: Install the modified bushings of a Skyjacker suspension lift kit on a Chevy 4X4 truck in the opposite manner in which the stock bushings were removed. Learn how to install modified bushings on a Chevy 4X4 truck in this free Chevy truck lift kit installation video.

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"Now, this is the factory lower control arm bushing that we just pressed out of the frame and this is the bushings supply from Sky Jacker, that's going to be put back in. And all you're going to do is reverse the process of getting this one out. Like so it's going to be pushed into the frame here. You're going to take the ball joint service kit and push it back in. Now I'm installing the threaded push bar to the ball joint pushing kit. This is the sleeve that's going to go on the outer ring. So that when you push the bushing through, it'll allow it to seat all the way into the frame. Now that we have the ball joint service kit in there, now you will crank down on it to push the bushing into the frame. And you'll know it's all the way in as soon as the raised part of the bushing is seated all the way in the frame. So when it's flush, there'll be no more tension on the screw and then back it off. Take it out and there's your new bushing install."

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