m3 Cab will NOT slide onto CA

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  • 87e30
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    thanks guys.

    my new control arm just seemed too big. I ended up making a contraption at the hardware store then returning it. So I was only out 5 bucks and it saved a lot of time.

    for you uys with hammers I tried, and I used a shit ton of laundry detergent as lube. So not sure you guys get them to slip on, or hammer on, but for future reference making a contraption is pretty easy.

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  • 5KWattson
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    I lubes mine up with some soapy water, got a 2x4 block of wood with a lil help from a 64oz hammer they went on very snuggly

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  • Lunner
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    Originally posted by flawdaboi407
    I used a long wood clamp. Put one end in one of the holes in the CA and the other on the bushing with a socket the same size on it and press it on. something like that lol
    +1

    I made a tool out of some all thread, bits of sheet metal and some wood.

    Look at BMW7246-2 on this page, http://www.technictool.com/bmw-thust-arm-tools.htm , you're basically trying to imitate that. Mine barely lasted long enough to do both sides, but it got them on.

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  • ieatpeople
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    i used a hammer and a chunk of 2x4 to install my offset delrin bushings. just sprayed wd-40 on the inside of the hole, then firmly hammered the bushings on with the block of wood in between to protect them.


    took about 5 minutes per side to install the bushings on the c.a. i had new control arms as well, so that made it easier i guess.....

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  • F34R
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    Originally posted by flawdaboi407
    I used a long wood clamp. Put one end in one of the holes in the CA and the other on the bushing with a socket the same size on it and press it on. something like that lol
    This is hows it's done if you don't have a bushing press. I love my press:p

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  • flawdaboi407
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    I used a long wood clamp. Put one end in one of the holes in the CA and the other on the bushing with a socket the same size on it and press it on. something like that lol

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  • erik325i
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    Freeze the bushing/lolipop, then use lots of lube, and the heaviest hammer you have.

    Erik

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  • george graves
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    watch your finger (they like to eat them)

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  • BraveUlysses
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    you need a big fucking hammer, looooooob and the urge to smash

    I just did this the other day, really did need a 4lb "engineer" hammer to get it done. $15 at lowe's.

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  • jlevie
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    For this, you need a press.

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  • 87e30
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    m3 Cab will NOT slide onto CA

    I lubed it, heated it, twisted it, pushed it and I can't get it to slide onto the cab to save my life. I called up a friend bigger than me, he couldn't get it on.

    Anyone successfully made a DIY rig? Or have a tip? I need to finish my car in a couple hours (well would really like to) And this is incredibly frustrating.
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