Pressed or welded?

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I am unable to get my truck up on a rack right now but I need to know if my upper control arms have welded in bushings or can they be replaced. Need to be done but would like to use energy suspension components.
 

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With those polys you use the old metal shells, so whether they are welded or pressed they go back in ...
 
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Thanks, the info I have was vague on that fact and I have not seen some myself. I have alot of work to do on this truck and I'm spending about 4 hours a day researching everything to ensure absolute perfection of the long term improvement and drivability of this vehicle. This is just one of many things to fix.
 

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I have some pics when I did mine, I ended up doing them in a long weekend ... I did those, sway bar end links and ball joints all at once. I had done spindles, new bearings and pads prior to that ... if you had those read to go doing those at the same time wouldn't add much time.

I have some pics of mine at the bottom of this page:

http://www.route66wingsandwheels.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=2575&view_pics=1

I mind as well point out now mine is a 2wd, and I've works on LOTS of rear wheel drive Chevys ... it's the same with bigger parts, if your's is 4wd don't take any of my advice. LOL
 

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