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DONT fit free wheeling hubs.
the easy way of getting the bushes out is with a 3mm drill and an air chisel.
drill the rubber out (be patient and work from both sides) and drift out or use the air chisel to push the center out then fit a "V" chisel to the air chisel and have at the outer casing it will either drift out OR the chisel will peel up a layer and then either drift it out or cut the strip out for the entire length.
if it goes that way punch the ends up with a drift and go again with the chisel.
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Thanks to digger for the info on RMLR, I sent off an e-mail to phoenix so he should get my sheet and a few photos as well.
Thanks blknight.aus for your input, i'm printing all this information out so i can refer to it later. I have definitely decided not to get the hubs now. I'll be getting the tierod ends sometime this week and i'll look into the bushes as well as they are very worn and have a quite a bit of movement. Also I was told i need to replace this but I can't remember the name of it.
and also this is at the front of my car and I was told it had a bit of play in it.
I have included a photo of the chassis number in case someone else is trying to find theirs.
And a photo of my beast. Oh yeah, i just learned how to post photos :)
I'm off now to try and fins info on what Command Recon actually did thx to all :)