I burned the feckers with my blowtorch and had a nice rubber bonfire for a while. Then got the hacksaw on the metal sleeve and finally a cold chisel.
There was some swearing involved and a snapped hammer shaft
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http://www.e30zone.net/modules.php?name ... =bush+toolE30BeemerLad wrote:what's the knack to fitting the new ones then?



Im exactly like that fella, i hate paying someone to do what i could do myself even if it takes me twice as long or more. Removing is the worst bit imo, then i just get my mate at the garage to press them in. Theres nothing better then fitting up a new polybushed hammerited rear end.jaistanley wrote:I've fitted new ones with a press. I'm lucky to enough to have mates that no matter what wont relent and give in to paying people to do things they'd like to be able to do themselves (though there are obviously analogies about hookers we wont mention... lol) and that have bought presses, compressors, spray guns, bore honing tools, etc etc
We used the press and fairy liquid to get them in. You have to be careful to press in the surround and not the centre. The centre just deflects too much and doesn't press the bush in, it just looks liek you'll damage the bush.
If you don't have access to a press you can make a threaded bar and washer set up that can pull them in but I'd reccomend getting high tensile threadded bar. Normal stuff will most likely break. The best bet is get the frame off the car. Do all the removing/re-painting (yes I'm anal) yourself and take the whole lot to a garage and pay someone a drink to press them in for you.



E30BeemerLad wrote:.....wife brush.....
