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The poly ones that reuse the old shells SUCK. I have them in my Scamp and that car cant hold an alinment to save its life. The reson alot more people dont have problems with them (from what others have told me) is that MOST people have swaybars..which help hold the LCA in place. This is not the swaybars job.
Since I dont have a sway bar my LCA is all over the place. There is nothing to keep it from moving in and out.
I just brought a full rebuild kit for my RoadRunner and it came with the push in poly LCA bushings...im tossing them out and using stock rubber for the LCA.
(these are the push in poly LCA bushings...B-Body)

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How did you remove the old bushing? I read on the web that you should burn out the old LCA bushing if you're using poly. Pressing it out stretches the shell causing the poly to be too loose.
One question I have (I'm doing this on my Cordoba right now) is do you do this (burn out the bushing) with the pivot shaft still in the LCA? Or do you have to press the pivot shaft out first? This is my first front end rebuild so any input is appreciated.
