You could try getting a scoket thats the size of the bush and a scocket bigger each side then get a bolt and nut and wind the bush out by thihtening the nut
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You obviously have a suspention problem that needs to be found. If it's a 4wd, the u-bolts to the front end can get loosened and cause the front to shake. the bushings that set the front end in alignment can also be wearing and not be holding the way they should. I'd take it either to a good suspention shop or the dealer and let them look at it.
Yes if you the knowledge of welding gussets for the larger bushings it takes. No if you do not have a welder and the materials to make your own new parts to attach
hi the axle is one of the few things that don,t fall apart on these vans but gearbox oils axless etc like engine oils need replacing regular if you want them to last i would change it every 50000 mile yates210456
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