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T54P-3044-A

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I'm looking for all or part of T54P-3044-A front suspension set.  I have some pieces but want to collect the whole set.  Anybody know of any?  Thanks.
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Many people on here, including me will not recognize the part #s you gave, but might be able to help with a more specific word description. Also, your general location would be helpful re shipping etc.

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Sorry for the confusion.  I'm not very good at this.  This is the 8 piece front suspension upper and lower arm overhaul tool set that Ford used to replace the bushings on the cars from 1954 to 1956 including all little T-Birds.  T(tool)54(year)P(passenger car)3044(front suspension number)A(last revision).  They added at number at end of the A (in this case 5-13) for identifying the pieces.  I have two of pc 10, one of pc 7 and looking for the rest.  Thanks
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If I remember correctly I used the ball joint tool kit available from Snap-on or Matco to press my bushings in.

Dan      Kingman Az.      86409
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It is great to have the correct tools, but these bushings can be installed easily with a hammer and home made driver. I drove the old ones out with an air chisel and then chose a pipe nipple that fit the bushing and put a pipe cap on it to strike. Just be sure to support the control arm so that it is not stressed. I assume you have the arms off? The Ford dealer where I worked had these tools but they were so disorganized we did not even bother to look for them most of the time.



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