Do the Roadmaster Replacement Bushings Need to be Pressed In for the Install?
Question:
Do the bushing have to be pressed in? I have a 1999 fleerwood bounder motorhome
asked by: Debbie
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Expert Reply:
Some of the bushings on the Roadmaster # RM-4139-125 will need to be pressed in, but it is not overly difficult. I included an install video we have of a similar Roadmaster kit that will show how this needs to be done.
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Roadmaster Polyurethane Bushing Kit for 1-1/2" Diameter, Factory Rear Anti-Sway Bar
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- Rear Anti-Sway Bar
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