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Help, quick please

Ok, we tried to do it by placing a couple large washers over bushing and squeezing it in with the vice. That crushed the widest point going through the hole and basically destroyed the bushing. Then I watched a YouTube video where the guy placed the inserted bushing over a socket and hit it through with a rubber mallet. But to me, that plastic seems very stiff and I find it hard to believe it will squeeze through the hole and rebound to its original shape once it’s all the way through. Or am I wrong on that?
 
Ok, we tried to do it by placing a couple large washers over bushing and squeezing it in with the vice. That crushed the widest point going through the hole and basically destroyed the bushing. Then I watched a YouTube video where the guy placed the inserted bushing over a socket and hit it through with a rubber mallet. But to me, that plastic seems very stiff and I find it hard to believe it will squeeze through the hole and rebound to its original shape once it’s all the way through. Or am I wrong on that?
Only one way to find out.
I have always found that a little silicone grease does wonders on pieces like that.
 
Pictures are a wonderful thing, as are proper subject titles.
Ya the title wasn’t great. It was in the heat of the moment when we were working on the bench. This is the only pic I got.

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