I am doing this separately from my other thread so people don't have to pour thru all the many pix etc.
I removed the rubber bushings from the front of the cradle today and did a bit of an experiment and documented it so people who are thinking about it might benefit.
My standard method is to soak the offending bushing in lacquer thinner for about 5 minutes, then IN CONTROLLED CIRCUMSTANCES apply flame (propane torch) all the while AIMING the bushing so that it will 'pop out' (explode out?!?!?) in a known direction into a known 'backstop'.
Keep in mind that I have had control arm bushings explode out and travel 20+ feet in the air...... yes, a molten and flaming blob of burning rubber that sticks to anything it touches. So that is your little 'thought provoker'....... PLAN ahead!!!
So the first pic is a standard, stock cradle bushing (front of course). Note that there is a BIG end and a not so big end. The rubber bushing will come out the big end. Makes sense, I guess.....
On the first one, I made a point of tapping a thin screwdriver in between the rubber material of the bushing and its steel sleeve. I am thinking this will help the lacquer thinner to 'penetrate' into the sleeve and coat or 'get around' the rubber a bit more.
I did this about 4-5 spots around the bushing.