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  1. Collison73

    73 Charger Lower Control Arm

    Thanks. It wouldn't be so bad if the bushing weren't such a pain to get out of the control arm. We will replace it and make it right.
  2. Collison73

    73 Charger Lower Control Arm

    I have an issue and thought maybe you guys could help. My son and I were putting the front end of his charger together. As we tightened the nut for the shaft on the lower control arm the shaft pulled out of the control arm. This was quite frustrating. We ordered another bushing, took out the...
  3. Collison73

    Press out UCA bushing instructions? Missing from 73 FSM!

    In a effort to drag a topic back up, I am replacing these bushings and looking for the help on this thread. Can I cut out the original sleeves and bushings? I know I still need to press the new ones in but would this work for getting the old ones out? Does the bushing removal tool handle the...
  4. Collison73

    Upper Ball Joint Threads

    I see the taper in the threads on the uca. I'll clean it up some and see how they look. The previous owner had hole drilled on each side with a u bolt holding the ball joint in.
  5. Collison73

    Upper Ball Joint Threads

    I pulled the upper control arm off my 73 Charger and the ball joint came out and the threads are rusted away. Is there any way to fix the threads or do I need a new control arm? Where is my best place to get a new one?
  6. Collison73

    Steering Column

    I got the steering wheel off, but the part that that it attaches to is still in there and I can’t figure out how to get it off.
  7. Collison73

    Steering Column

    Hey y'all, I am new to the forum. I just bought a 73 Charger Project Car and I'm tying to get into the steering column to fix a wiring issue. How do I go about getting to the turn signal and ignition switch in the column?
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