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  1. #1 Default Front suspension bushes 
    cupra Guest
    147 - easy DIY or not?


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    David A Smith Guest

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    > 147 - easy DIY or not?
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    Somebody please answer this 'cos I want to know too.
    Dave (Minari)


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    Fikret Hasovic Guest
    David A Smith wrote:

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    > " cupra" <NOcupra.sSPAM@gmail.com> wrote in message
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    > > 147 - easy DIY or not?
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    > Somebody please answer this 'cos I want to know too.


    Check this out: http://members.lycos.co.uk/gazza82/


    > Dave (Minari)




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  4. #4 Default Re: Front suspension bushes 
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    >> Dave (Minari)

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    Thanks for that Fikret, but what abouit just changing the bushes themselves.
    Is it easy to remove the originals and replace them with Poly bushes
    perhaps.
    Dave


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    Fikret Hasovic Guest
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    > Thanks for that Fikret, but what abouit just changing the bushes
    > themselves. Is it easy to remove the originals and replace them with
    > Poly bushes perhaps. Dave


    I am not the one who can answer that question ;-)



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  6. #6 Default Re: Front suspension bushes 
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    David A Smith wrote:
    > > Check this out: http://members.lycos.co.uk/gazza82/
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    > >> Dave (Minari)

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    > Thanks for that Fikret, but what abouit just changing the bushes themselves.
    > Is it easy to remove the originals and replace them with Poly bushes
    > perhaps.
    > Dave


    Hi Dave,
    I have not changed these bushes yet, but in the past I worked on cars
    and trucks which had bushes of similar type. those days we used to heat
    up the tube that went through the middle of the bush where the bolt
    goes through, then push it out of the bush. then we would place a
    hacksaw blade through the hole, saw through the rubber bush till you
    get to the metal outer case of the bush, saw through this just enough
    without cutting into the wishbone body, the thickness of the saw cut
    allows you to prise the old bush into a smaller diameter and tap or
    press it out. To fit the new bushes if you place the wishbone into
    boiling water till it is hot [this makes the metal swell] the new
    bushes should enter much easier maybe using a vice to force home. [When
    the metal cools it will tighten onto the bush. I have heard that the
    poly bushes [from Powerflex] are much easier to fit and last longer.
    Check out the Powerflex web site first.
    John, UK.

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  7. #7 Default Re: Front suspension bushes 
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    > David A Smith wrote:
    >> > Check this out: http://members.lycos.co.uk/gazza82/
    >> >
    >> >
    >> >> Dave (Minari)
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    >>
    >> Thanks for that Fikret, but what abouit just changing the bushes
    >> themselves.
    >> Is it easy to remove the originals and replace them with Poly bushes
    >> perhaps.
    >> Dave

    >
    > Hi Dave,
    > I have not changed these bushes yet, but in the past I worked on cars
    > and trucks which had bushes of similar type. those days we used to heat
    > up the tube that went through the middle of the bush where the bolt
    > goes through, then push it out of the bush. then we would place a
    > hacksaw blade through the hole, saw through the rubber bush till you
    > get to the metal outer case of the bush, saw through this just enough
    > without cutting into the wishbone body, the thickness of the saw cut
    > allows you to prise the old bush into a smaller diameter and tap or
    > press it out. To fit the new bushes if you place the wishbone into
    > boiling water till it is hot [this makes the metal swell] the new
    > bushes should enter much easier maybe using a vice to force home. [When
    > the metal cools it will tighten onto the bush. I have heard that the
    > poly bushes [from Powerflex] are much easier to fit and last longer.
    > Check out the Powerflex web site first.
    > John, UK.
    >

    John.
    Thank you. That is just what I was looking for.
    I changed the bushes on the rear suspension of my 33 based Minari. I
    'pushed' the old bushes out with a Large Socket and a 4 pound club hammer.
    This of course entailed removing the rear links from the car to work on the
    bench. I could probably use your method on the front of the Minari without
    taking the suspension off the car! Hooray!
    As you say Powerflex type bushes are easy to install.
    I will have to get under the Alfa and have a good look, to see just how
    difficult the removal of the parts actually is. Again Thank you.
    Dave


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