Finally back at it! Went to Walmart and picked up a couple small garbage pails, a few gallons of vinegar, some salt, and a few other items to make my own evapo-rust. But before I could start removing rust, I had to finish taking apart the lower control arms. I pulled out the torsion bars which came out pretty easy. Then it was on to removing one of the torsion bar adjustment bolts. It took some WD-40, some heat and the impact gun to get it out. Once that was removed, I took off the bumpers and it was on to the spindles. I’m know I went about it in an unorthodox way, but it worked. I dug out the bushing with a little heat via a propane torch and an awl – being careful not to scratch anything. After digging out as much of the bushing as I could, I used clamp with a long bolt to press out spindle. Repeated the process for the other lower control arm.
Before I dunk them in the home made brew, I need to get a pair of sway bar mounting brackets and the paint to seal them to keep them from rusting again.
Sean