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lux bush removal
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lux bush removal
hey guys...
only just started playing around with bushes for these ifs springs im throwning in the back of my earlier lux, and low and behold i cant get the front fixed end bushes out. been sloggin away, prying and even the mapgas when i got shitty.. any ideas, i dont have a press
chris
only just started playing around with bushes for these ifs springs im throwning in the back of my earlier lux, and low and behold i cant get the front fixed end bushes out. been sloggin away, prying and even the mapgas when i got shitty.. any ideas, i dont have a press
chris
Single cab 106r - BBP Turbo 3rz
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oh really...? That means i would have to shave down my hilux pin to get it to fit? um ive already hopped into it with the map gas but i got the steel sleeve out of the middle, all the rubber out, but left with another steel ring stuck in there, the outer ring of the bush.. been belting it for the last hour and it hasnt budged..
chris
chris
Single cab 106r - BBP Turbo 3rz
*Boondal Backyard Performance*
*Boondal Backyard Performance*
is it possible to run a little bit of weld on the inside to try and shrink it?
Might be a silly idea but it works good at work on bearings and other sleeves..
Brad
Might be a silly idea but it works good at work on bearings and other sleeves..
Brad
3.0L turbo diesel, 4" lift, bud's front housing, track assasin cv's, air lokker front + Rear, beadlock'd 37 stickies, high steer, 15.5" travel ranchos, high pinion diff and coils on the rear
Sorry i only just looked back in this thread. Its too late for you now but for future reference all you do is use the original bush, The original IFS bolt and the side plate off your solid axle bolt. You just need to knock the plate off the bolt. Factory ones are just pressed onto the bolt. Then just grind a tiny amount off the outer diameter of the IFS bolt head. You will see what i mean when you look at it and bolt it all in.Lux_89 wrote:oh really...? That means i would have to shave down my hilux pin to get it to fit? um ive already hopped into it with the map gas but i got the steel sleeve out of the middle, all the rubber out, but left with another steel ring stuck in there, the outer ring of the bush.. been belting it for the last hour and it hasnt budged..
chris
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