There is no difference in the bushing. One is a 4x4 and the other is not.
For any type of bushings you will need a special tool to take them off the bushings are pressed in
If the door is not lining up correctly it is probably the pins and bushings are worn out. Replace the pins and bushings and the door should close correctly. Pin and bushing kits are available from your local auto parts store.
if you replacing them you a cutting torch and bubn then out or get the spring hot enough to let the bushing be hammered out
Replace the worn door hinge pins and bushings and the door should line up where it belongs. The pin and bushing kits are available from your local auto parts store.
What is the difference between Chevy trairblazer LT and LS
burn rubber out and cut shell out of the arm bushing holefreeze new bushing in freezergrease hole welltap or press new bushing into arm bushing hole
The Impala has two bushings. One vertical which is the outer bushings, and the second one which is the horizontal (inner) bushing. Best thing to do is buy the bushings at rock auto. Vertical is like $18 and Horizontal is about $16. These bushings need to be pressed into the control arm so u have to take it to a machine shop...its probably charge 1 hour labor rate for both sides. U need a special tool to press out the old ones and insert the new ones. Removing the control arm is necessary.
What is the difference between Chevy trairblazer LT and LS
There are many bushings in that vehicle, need to know which ones you want to change.
Chevy uses lock washers. ;-)
There are two methods of changing control arm bushings. One method involves removing the damaged bushing arms and pressing out the bad units. When doing so it may be best to replace the bushings of both sides of the car. Since the control arm has been removed anyway and if the vehicle is of mileage it also may be the best opportunity to replace the ball joints. The second method would be purchasing a complete control arm assembly with new bushings and ball joints already installed.
they make you buy the entire linkage assembly. No one makes a bushing kit for it. You can break out the existing remaining plastic bushing and replace with a rubber grommet from ACE Hardware used for electrical wires and it works perfect. The grommet will be about the size of a nickel Lube with lithium grease and you will be set email me at et12second@aol.com if you need any more information