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Old 03-06-04, 12:43 PM
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Labor on Installation of Jimlab Bushings?

What would this reasonably be?
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It would vary by shop/location. Maybe 10 hours, so $650-700, then you need an alignment.
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Really that much? Better do it ourselves then.
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The Mazda "special service tool" (SST) for intalling and removing bushings is about $300, IIRC. A good 12- to 20-ton shop press is about $150-200, and then you'll need a good selection of sockets for pressing (and pressing into) arrangements.
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