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Where can i rent a Honda Bushing extractor?

Old Mar 25, 2009 | 05:54 PM
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Default Re: Where can i rent a Honda Bushing extractor?

Hey, do you still need the tool? I own one, It's for sale actually. Had to purchase one to do my own trailing arm bushings.

PM me if you still need to get the job done.
Old Mar 25, 2009 | 06:32 PM
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Default Re: Where can i rent a Honda Bushing extractor?

Originally Posted by JROW
Doesn't advance or auto zone loan tools as long as you bring them back and don't fuck them up.

Check on that, I'm pretty sure they do, unless this is some honda specialty tool.
yes, they do rent tools/toolkits out, but you have to pay for the full price of it up front, and as long as you bring it back and you dont break it or its still in good shape they give you all the money you paid back

Originally Posted by dorko
use a hammer to get it out.

and

use a hammer to get it back in.

ive done it before.
+1, i did the same thing about 4 month back
Old Mar 25, 2009 | 10:06 PM
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Default Re: Where can i rent a Honda Bushing extractor?

just go to advance and put down the deposit and use it and as long as you return it you get your money back
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