Lower control arms help needed.

To get those out, I pressed out the inner sleeve, then dug out the rubber with a screwdriver and needle nose pliers.

The outer sleeve is a challenge. I used a sawsall to cut a groove through the side of the sleeve, then a cold chisel to bend it in towards the center. Finally, I was able to go through the back side and knock it out. Trouble with these bushings is there is a shoulder at the bottom.

Looks like someone welded a support on. I wonder if they were afraid the bushing may come out. I would be concerned if that one was loose. They should be press fit. To install, the pivot pin goes in the bushing first, then the two are pressed into the control arm.