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the shop wont let you. Look in the FAQ for the sawzall method, it will make PERFECT sense once you get started, and trust me, it will make it alot easier. Imagine the bushings sitting inside a coozie, with a lip that "closes" the bottom like the bottom of a coozie but with a larger opening. The top of the "coozie" instead of closing the opening, spreads out the other way, like a lip that surrounds the opening. That sleeve must stay in place. BUT, you cant get the press onto the bushing to push it out the top because that bottom portion covers the outer wall of the bushing. The way I got mine out was not the best way but it worked, I perforated those bottoms and "peeled" them open so the press could have access to them. From there I bushed them out in one piece easy. But then I had to "reclose" the bottoms, and they were covered by the ES bushing ends I think so no big deal they were perforated, but the sawzall method is much tidier, and less labor intensive.

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