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peeeot
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I’m working on a 1959 Skyliner (FE-powered) that was driven far too long on failed lower control arm bushings. One bushing wore all the way through into the control arm, as seen below. Is this something that can be safely repaired, or should I be looking for a replacement arm?
1954 Crestline Victoria 312 4-bbl, 3-speed overdrive
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Control arm damage
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peeeot
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2 Years Ago
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I'm sure a good welder could fix it but I think I'd look for a...
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MoonShadow
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2 Years Ago
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I agree with MoonShadow, but around here a good welder and his time...
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miker
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2 Years Ago
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Sounds like replacement is the way to go. At least they aren’t too...
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peeeot
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2 Years Ago
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Here is a separate, but related issue: when attempting to remove the...
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peeeot
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2 Years Ago
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Plug weld in back in.
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paul2748
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2 Years Ago
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A word to the wise if I may, since it's a suspension part, if going to...
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PF Arcand
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