Canuck 93 Civic Si
Senior Member
Heat up the metal spindles so that the rubber in contact with them gets soft. Then you can pull them out. As for getting the metal sleve out of the trailing arms, or any of the sleeves for that matter, i had to torch some of them. Use a cutting torch and an air hammer to get rid of all the rubber, then cut the sleeve CAREFULLY with the tourch. If your good you can cut a slot in the sleeve without cutting into the suspension component. Also, if you cut almost all the way down the length of the sleeve, then you have a spot to hit with the air hammer to push out the rest of the sleeve.
Good Luck
Sean
Good Luck
Sean