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I've used some anti-seize as some lubricant as well, and packed the bushings in some dry ice. They popped right in - but it's best to use the spacer like Rick is describing. BTW, make sure you paint the arms after you press the bushings - some of us scratched the arms all up pressing in the bushings, and had to sand/paint them again
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Thanks guys!! I will give it a try tonight.
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The bushings went in very easily last night. Thanks again!!
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