
Dorman 546-900 Suspension Control Arm Bushing Tool
Dorman 546-900 Suspension Control Arm Bushing Tool
The Dorman 546-900 suspension control arm bushing tool is built for removing suspension bushings with controlled force and reduced risk of collateral damage. Its steel construction and adjustable open length make it a practical service tool for a range of GM truck, van, and SUV applications, including Chevrolet Astro, GMC Safari, and Chevrolet/GMC full-size platforms.
Key Features
- Precision-engineered suspension control arm bushing tool for bushing removal service
- Steel tool material for durability in shop use
- Adjustable open length from 24 to 26 inches
- Package contents: 1 tool assembly
- Cross-reference: MOOG Chassis Products T40222
Detailed Description
This Dorman suspension control arm bushing tool is designed for service work where bushings must be removed without damaging surrounding suspension components. The adjustable steel assembly provides the reach needed for many GM applications, including 1985-2005 Chevrolet Astro and GMC Safari, 1996-2002 Chevrolet Express 1500 and 2500, and 1996-2002 GMC Savana 1500 and 2500. It also applies to Chevrolet C1500, K1500, C2500, K2500, C3500, K3500, GMC C1500, K1500, C2500, K2500, C3500, K3500, and related Suburban, Tahoe, Yukon, and Escalade platforms listed in the fitment data. Part number 546-900 is a direct service tool reference for technicians working on these suspension systems.
What It Helps Address
- Stuck or seized suspension control arm bushings
- Removal jobs where surrounding control arm components must be protected
- Service on GM vans, trucks, and SUVs with pressed-in bushings
- Suspension repair work that requires controlled bushing extraction
- Replacement procedures on Chevrolet Astro, GMC Safari, and similar GM chassis applications
Installation Notes and Tips
Use the tool with proper shop procedures and follow the vehicle service manual for the specific suspension design. Verify the application before use, especially on Chevrolet Astro, GMC Safari, and other GM truck or SUV platforms listed for Dorman 546-900. Inspect the control arm and surrounding hardware before beginning removal, and keep the tool aligned to reduce the chance of component damage during service.
Quality Assurance
Dorman manufactures this tool with steel construction for service durability and repeatable use in professional repair environments. Part number 546-900 is engineered for suspension bushing removal work across the listed GM applications, and it cross-references MOOG Chassis Products T40222 for the same application.
Dorman 546-900 Suspension Control Arm Bushing Tool
Dorman 546-900 Suspension Control Arm Bushing Tool
The Dorman 546-900 suspension control arm bushing tool is built for removing suspension bushings with controlled force and reduced risk of collateral damage. Its steel construction and adjustable open length make it a practical service tool for a range of GM truck, van, and SUV applications, including Chevrolet Astro, GMC Safari, and Chevrolet/GMC full-size platforms.
Key Features
- Precision-engineered suspension control arm bushing tool for bushing removal service
- Steel tool material for durability in shop use
- Adjustable open length from 24 to 26 inches
- Package contents: 1 tool assembly
- Cross-reference: MOOG Chassis Products T40222
Detailed Description
This Dorman suspension control arm bushing tool is designed for service work where bushings must be removed without damaging surrounding suspension components. The adjustable steel assembly provides the reach needed for many GM applications, including 1985-2005 Chevrolet Astro and GMC Safari, 1996-2002 Chevrolet Express 1500 and 2500, and 1996-2002 GMC Savana 1500 and 2500. It also applies to Chevrolet C1500, K1500, C2500, K2500, C3500, K3500, GMC C1500, K1500, C2500, K2500, C3500, K3500, and related Suburban, Tahoe, Yukon, and Escalade platforms listed in the fitment data. Part number 546-900 is a direct service tool reference for technicians working on these suspension systems.
What It Helps Address
- Stuck or seized suspension control arm bushings
- Removal jobs where surrounding control arm components must be protected
- Service on GM vans, trucks, and SUVs with pressed-in bushings
- Suspension repair work that requires controlled bushing extraction
- Replacement procedures on Chevrolet Astro, GMC Safari, and similar GM chassis applications
Installation Notes and Tips
Use the tool with proper shop procedures and follow the vehicle service manual for the specific suspension design. Verify the application before use, especially on Chevrolet Astro, GMC Safari, and other GM truck or SUV platforms listed for Dorman 546-900. Inspect the control arm and surrounding hardware before beginning removal, and keep the tool aligned to reduce the chance of component damage during service.
Quality Assurance
Dorman manufactures this tool with steel construction for service durability and repeatable use in professional repair environments. Part number 546-900 is engineered for suspension bushing removal work across the listed GM applications, and it cross-references MOOG Chassis Products T40222 for the same application.
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Dorman 546-900 Suspension Control Arm Bushing Tool
The Dorman 546-900 suspension control arm bushing tool is built for removing suspension bushings with controlled force and reduced risk of collateral damage. Its steel construction and adjustable open length make it a practical service tool for a range of GM truck, van, and SUV applications, including Chevrolet Astro, GMC Safari, and Chevrolet/GMC full-size platforms.
Key Features
- Precision-engineered suspension control arm bushing tool for bushing removal service
- Steel tool material for durability in shop use
- Adjustable open length from 24 to 26 inches
- Package contents: 1 tool assembly
- Cross-reference: MOOG Chassis Products T40222
Detailed Description
This Dorman suspension control arm bushing tool is designed for service work where bushings must be removed without damaging surrounding suspension components. The adjustable steel assembly provides the reach needed for many GM applications, including 1985-2005 Chevrolet Astro and GMC Safari, 1996-2002 Chevrolet Express 1500 and 2500, and 1996-2002 GMC Savana 1500 and 2500. It also applies to Chevrolet C1500, K1500, C2500, K2500, C3500, K3500, GMC C1500, K1500, C2500, K2500, C3500, K3500, and related Suburban, Tahoe, Yukon, and Escalade platforms listed in the fitment data. Part number 546-900 is a direct service tool reference for technicians working on these suspension systems.
What It Helps Address
- Stuck or seized suspension control arm bushings
- Removal jobs where surrounding control arm components must be protected
- Service on GM vans, trucks, and SUVs with pressed-in bushings
- Suspension repair work that requires controlled bushing extraction
- Replacement procedures on Chevrolet Astro, GMC Safari, and similar GM chassis applications
Installation Notes and Tips
Use the tool with proper shop procedures and follow the vehicle service manual for the specific suspension design. Verify the application before use, especially on Chevrolet Astro, GMC Safari, and other GM truck or SUV platforms listed for Dorman 546-900. Inspect the control arm and surrounding hardware before beginning removal, and keep the tool aligned to reduce the chance of component damage during service.
Quality Assurance
Dorman manufactures this tool with steel construction for service durability and repeatable use in professional repair environments. Part number 546-900 is engineered for suspension bushing removal work across the listed GM applications, and it cross-references MOOG Chassis Products T40222 for the same application.












