Well I decided to replace the rear bushings on my 40 last night after a few years of procrastinating and I sort of destroyed one of the stock shackles which I had been planning on re-using since I'm a college student and cash is always tight. I guess I should have read up more on the proper way to do it. Basically I didn't have the rear end lifted off the ground. I just snugged the jack up to it for support and the axle I pretty much just barely lifted too. The result: fighting ridiculously to force out the shackle only to watch it twist in half as it gets most of the way out...basically I forced out the shackle while the entire weight of the car was still on it without realizing what I was doing. Stupid I know. Luckily, everything was supported fine and the 40 didn't flinch, it just destroyed the shackle. Anyways...I'm going to have to fix this ASAP as it is blocking my brother-in-law's garage. I'm running out to CC and getting some greasable tri-shackles tomorrow that will run about $160. And ordering enough bushings to just go ahead and do them all while I'm still down there. I have two questions though. First I want to make sure I've figured out what I did wrong. I should lift the end I'm working on a good inch or more off the ground by the frame and then lift the axle just a hair to get the weight off the springs? Right? Can I lift one side of the axle at a time as I do each side or is it safer to just lift from the middle? Also, as I am still on a tight budget, can the hanger pins normally be re-used? Thanks!