Wed Mar 29, 2006 6:43 pm
OK, in brief.... ish
remove back seat sqaub, look into the "corners" where the seatbelt rail attatches, you'll see two 20mm ish "holes", make sure they are clear, sometimes they're filled with sealer, this must be removed before proceeding.
remove 24mm nut on lowers, remove the two samll hex head and remove the plates from both sides......
jack up the rear so the subframe just starts to move away from the body
now the fun part....
the stud hanging from the subframe bush needs to be knocked into the car floor, either use large hammer , or , if you're lucky a trolley jack, they are held captive on splines in the body, you'll not be able to rotate them, up and down only for these puppies.
once they are history , raise the rear end so that the subframe is 150mm clear of the floor.
the next bit is the fukker.. either
make a tool and draw the bushes out from below using a 12mm stud, big washer and some 4x4 timbers
or use the 4x4 above the bushes and let the car weight push them out( lower jacks)
I recommend heating the subframe around the bush cups with a blow lamp, it must be hot to the touch, not on fire ! dont go mad here, the heat will expand the metal, melt the bushes and allow the to be easily withdrawn.
refitting is easier, use some tyre soap/wahing up liquid/window cleaner to lubricate the cups and bushings, then use the jack+ spacer method to push them fully home.
they only fit one way, so this is simple enough.
drop car down , replce studs etc and do the fizings/plates back up.
job done
sounds bad? it can be a cnut, heat is the trick as always.
I actually have the proper tool, its not much easier with that TBH, saves a few minutes at best.
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