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bkelly

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New ones were are around $17 each and interchangeable when I bought them last year. If there were any problems removing the originals, for $40 I'd buy new ones, and clean the bores with a couple of passes from a rotating scotch brite pad followed by several chases with a doubled 410 cleaning pad(shot gun cleaning kit) and a healthy dose of the silicone grease supplied with Urethane Bushing kits-applied to locking bolt, the actual spindle pin and corresponding bore.

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I just saw that also. Ebay has a spindle pin puller for $120, but when new ones are ~$50 less, what's the benefit of leaving them intact? Normally I would have left them in, but I have poly bushings and have spent so much so far that another $50 doesn't mean any thing any more.

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After beating on them relentlessly and after much cursing, I took my control arms to a machine shop and had them press them out. Worth every penny. At Hybridz they have a loaner program for the tool to pull them, but on the forum it seems like every third entry is that the tool broke. I think I'll pay to let somebody else have that headache. Even the machinist said it was a bear getting them out.

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