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Old Mar 12, 2026 | 09:57 AM
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Trouble With Del-A-Lum A-Arm Bushing Install

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I've been waiting for the weather on the east coast to warm back up since about November, and finally got a chance this past week. My aim was/ is to replace the front a-arm bushings, ball joints, bump stops, sway bar bushings, and swap springs/ install weight jacks. The a-arm bushings have caused me much consternation over the last week, and I reached something of a breaking point yesterday (literally, unfortunately). So, getting the bushings out wasn't pleasant, but wasn't too difficult; did the whole "melt rubber, cut sleeve, hammer sleeve out of shape and pull it out" method on all 4, and it worked reasonably well without damaging the sleeve mounting surfaces on the a-arm or distorting the ears. Paint finally dried, so I took my a-arms over to my brother's place to get the new Del-A-Lum units pressed in. For the shorter width/ larger diameter bushings, this was relatively easy; used the bit of angle iron provided by GlobalWest to support the ears, and got them pressed in with no dramas on both arms.

The longer/ skinnier bushing sleeves, however, were a different story. We were struggling to get much movement on the sleeves, so we took some measurements using calipers.
For the outside hole of both a-arms, where the bushing collar presses in, we measured 1.448in. On the collar of the actual aluminum sleeve, we measured 1.465in (17 thousandths)
For the inner hole of both a-arms, where the body of the bushing collar presses in, we measured 1.427in. On the body of the bushing sleeve, 1.444in (17 thousandths)

At this point, we had yet to press the shorter/ fatter bushing in on the other a-arm, so we measured that as well. I don't have the exact numbers on hand at the moment, but the bushing sleeves were perfectly 5 thousandths oversized on both ends. The larger bushing on the 2nd a-arm pressed in just as well as the first.

Now, my brother does actual machining work, and I do not, so these numbers didn't mean a whole lot to me at first. As it turns out, 17 thousandths is an incredibly high amount for a press-fit, apparently somewhere around double the interference one would see when pressing a barrel into an AK-47, which itself is already on the rather extreme end of tight fits. The 5 thousandths of the shorter bushings was absolutely perfect, and still required several tons of force from the hydraulic press to get in. Upon closer inspection of the inner-side collar flange of the a-arm where we had tried to press the skinny bushing in, we discovered that the collar of the bushing sleeve had actually caused the flange on the a-arm to slightly split apart.

I'm pretty devastated about this, and I'm really hoping that we can at least fix the a-arm, but now I'm curious to know if anyone else has run into this much trouble with the Del-A-Lum bushings. It almost seems like I was sent the wrong part for the skinny bushings, but I'm not entirely sure; I went and checked the size of a factory style replacement on RockAuto, and it was listed at 36.6mm, or approx. 1.4409in. This would still be an insanely tight fit on my a-arms, at around 12-13 thousandths over, but still 3-4ish thousandths smaller than the Del-A-Lum sleeves. Are my control arms just inexplicably smaller than normal? I know bushing sizes changed after mid '83, but I haven't found anything to indicate that anything changed in '92 (car was built July '92, so relatively late for a thirdgen).

If anyone happens to have factory a-arms with no bushings lying around, would you be able to take measurements of the bushing hole diameters? I'm really hoping I don't have to replace the a-arms, and I would definitely like to avoid using tubular arms after all I've read about them. Poly bushings are also not really something I want to resort to, hence why I went for the Del-A-Lum. Assuming we can manage to sufficiently repair the split in the collar, I'm considering either having the sleeves turned down slightly, or perhaps even slightly boring out the a-arm holes. Neither of these options is really ideal in my mind either, but I don't see why it shouldn't work; also don't see why my a-arms would be so seemingly out of spec on that one bushing mount for both sides... I'd appreciate any measurements or advice on this, and I did reach out to GlobalWest via email this morning to see if they had any insight on the matter. Apologies for the long post, just wanted to provide as much info as possible. I can post images later today once I'm back home for reference to everything I talked about, I understand that it may be a bit hard to follow what I'm talking about.
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Old Mar 12, 2026 | 04:45 PM
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Re: Trouble With Del-A-Lum A-Arm Bushing Install

Quick update- spoke to Doug from GW on the phone when I got home from work, he'd never seen the spec that my car seems to have either! Not sure if a previous owner put some kinda oddball a-arm in, or if it's just a late late '92 quirk, but GlobalWest is going to turn some bushings down to match as a proper press fit for my arms, for which I am very grateful! Looking forward to installing those next week, GlobalWest has wonderful customer service! Curious to see if any other late '92 owners happen to have their a-arms out, I'd like to see if our cars just have funny bushings on the longer side... maybe it's just a 3.1 thing, but after scouring every post in the suspension forum all the way back to 2009, I couldn't find anyone else with this same issue.
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Old Mar 12, 2026 | 05:50 PM
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Re: Trouble With Del-A-Lum A-Arm Bushing Install

Originally Posted by LLCooLM495
GlobalWest has wonderful customer service!
I guess so! That's pretty wild they're doing those custom for you.
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