There any places online that do them for my mk2 H reg uno? Ive looked at shop4parts and they dont do them. They do the arms themselves and a fairly reasonable price, just wondered if they come with the bushes though 
1986Uno45S said:I think the bushes only come fitted to the arms themselves. Maybe one of the aftermarket polyurethane bush manufacturers might do them? Try searching for Polybush or Powerflex as they supply uprated bushes for all different cars.
alexGS said:I believe the rear bush can be twisted off, but the front bush is pressed-in. Neither is easy to remove. In my experience, neither bush is a common failure either...
The control arm is relatively cheap compared with those for other cars. The balljoint is by far the most common reason for replacement. You might like to try removing the balljoint from your old arm - some are removable - before throwing it away. It's held in with a spring ring and a tight push-fit.
Thanks,
-Alex
I believe the rear bush can be twisted off, but the front bush is pressed-in. Neither is easy to remove. In my experience, neither bush is a common failure either...
The control arm is relatively cheap compared with those for other cars. The balljoint is by far the most common reason for replacement. You might like to try removing the balljoint from your old arm - some are removable - before throwing it away. It's held in with a spring ring and a tight push-fit.
Thanks,
-Alex
Is this still the case - or are there now ways to replace the bushes. I am trying to trace the rattles in my front suspension and was going to try to source all the rubber bushes in the front suspension and replace them, along with the engine/gearbox mounts.
The Mount Shop does Uno bushes. I have actually seen a worn out one once.
Ball joints are best checked loaded with someone turning the steering wheel.
No just sitting like normal. Figure out how to inspect the car underneath while someone is moving the steering wheel