The Raybestos "professional grade" UCA's box said made in Taiwan

At least they have been trying to secede from China
The hacksaw is a tough, but workable replacement for the saws all method, and with the press I was able to plunge out the center metal piece, and then the rubber, but it's a pretty dangerous operation with that rubber ready to fling whatever you're using to press it out with through your skull. A torch would be smarter. Without removing some of the rubber from a section of the sidewall, the hacksaw doesn't have much of a chance, maybe possible, but ridiculously difficult.
Everyone that has 100k or so should at least replace the two bushings that go bad (frame side of the LCA I think) for stability/safety. $30 for the bushings, and maybe another $30 to have someone press out and in a new I'd guess? That's if you don't have a press. The sway on mine had snapped one of the two brake line spring holders, and almost eaten through the line on the other one. In 5 years I'll report back on if the Raybestos bushings are still solid
