Proforged sleeved polygraphite LCA bushings!

Anyone that wants to try this-

Get a stock style rubber LCA bushing. Use a socket that has a similar outer dimension to the inner sleeve. When the sleeve is pushed out, the socket will be just as stuck as the inner sleeve was (because it's a mechanical fit!). So now the socket is stuck, but you can then use an extension to press the socket out. Just make sure the extension is long enough to completely clear the bushing, because as soon as the socket pops out the other side you'll need to unhook the extension from the socket and slide it out the way it went in. The extension should be small enough in diameter that the bushing won't "grab" it, so it will slide out. Once the sleeve and socket are out, the rubber bushing material will peel right out of the outer shell.

It's a multi-step process because anything you use to press out the inner sleeve is basically the same outer diameter as the sleeve itself, so, it also has to be pressed out because the compressive fit of the bushing will hold it in place, just like it held the inner sleeve. If the sleeve was bonded in place, as soon as you broke the bond between the rubber and the sleeve you'd be done, the sleeve would slide out and whatever you used to press the sleeve would slide out too. That's not what happens. :D