Tool for doin bushes?
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Jhonno
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Seeing as im gonna be doin this soon hopefully.. is there a tool that can be worth its weight in gold in changing the bushes on a car? I've done a few cars before and its normally been a mare! (i just replaced the whole arms on my GSi lol)
Where can i get one from and how much Ԛ£Ã”šÃ‚£ are we talkin?
Where can i get one from and how much Ԛ£Ã”šÃ‚£ are we talkin?
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kidsinister
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A recent TBMW article on changing the rear bushes on an E36 used this tool; the article header was something like "improve your sloppy handling for Ԛ£20 and a few hours work" - at the bottom there was a list of stuff to buy:
Bushes Ԛ£20 each
Tool Ԛ£198!!!!
Laugh? not really... need to do this myself, but it's a bitch without the proper tool.
Specialists is the best option, methinks.
Bushes Ԛ£20 each
Tool Ԛ£198!!!!
Laugh? not really... need to do this myself, but it's a bitch without the proper tool.
Specialists is the best option, methinks.
- jordano
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Hi i think its about time we all got together and purchased some of these special tools if there were say 10 of us we we could post them to each other when we needed them i know there is is a lot of trust here but thats what we are all about on this forum helping each other i would like your veiws on this J
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Jhonno
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lol!!!Karan wrote:is it easy to push the new ones in?
or do u need a press of some sort (drop dads alpina B10 on it-lol)
thats what i was wondering.. quite often the hardest part is to put em back in!!
I pressed mine in most of the way using a vice and some sockets.Took the beam to a small garage up the road,and he pushed them in the last 5-10mm on there press.Only took 2mins each one and no charge!cant get much cheaper than that!I used blow lamp to get them out,then hacksawed out the sleeve.Actually surprised how well it went,but maybe i was just lucky?

I bought the tool for my Touring from Eurocar Parts. Cant remember how much it was, but probably IRO Ԛ£150. Got the bushes as well. Only thing I didn't do was fit the blighters. Dooh. Perhaps when I get the car back to the UK I'll do them.

Goes ok!
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BadDave
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Dunno if this 'll be any use to you
BUUUUUUUUUUUUUTTT
Theres 1 on Ebay just noe
Starting price is about Ԛ£85-Ԛ£90
And no it's not mine and I have no connection/assosiation with the seller
HTH
BUUUUUUUUUUUUUTTT
Theres 1 on Ebay just noe
Starting price is about Ԛ£85-Ԛ£90
And no it's not mine and I have no connection/assosiation with the seller
HTH
- kevscecotto
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done em on my 635 exactly like on e30 but bushes are slightly bigger , i machined up a tool in work its a bit crude but it works






cool as the fonz!!



