Rear Subframe bushes

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Wed Aug 09, 2006 3:56 pm

Just how bad are these to fit.
I have enquired with a few people about fitting and they wont touch em with a very long pole!!!

They have suggested the dealers to get it done.

Anyone know how much this costs?

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Wed Aug 09, 2006 3:58 pm

Dealers seem to quote different prices! give them a ring, I've heard of some dealers doing them for as little as £90, some quote £250...

I paid £120 a while back for an independent to do mine, they hated the job! hence why i didn't do them myself!
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Wed Aug 09, 2006 3:59 pm

not sure how much to get it done. i'll be doing sub-frame bushes within the next week or so on my mates C2 Alpina, and i was thinking of writing a technical article to go with it, including pics and stuff?
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Wed Aug 09, 2006 4:21 pm

I did mine in my own garage and was fine. Slid straight off. :D
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Wed Aug 09, 2006 10:57 pm

peice of piss

get stuck in they aint that bad at all

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Wed Aug 09, 2006 11:05 pm

dazleeds wrote:peice of piss

get stuck in they aint that bad at all

:cool:
you lie like cheap naffy watch!

not the most enjoyable DIY job by far.

If you dont have an extraction/insertion tool, forget about it and get a garage to do it.
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Wed Aug 09, 2006 11:11 pm

smithy318i wrote:
dazleeds wrote:peice of piss

get stuck in they aint that bad at all

:cool:
you lie like cheap naffy watch!

not the most enjoyable DIY job by far.

If you dont have an extraction/insertion tool, forget about it and get a garage to do it.
xtraction tool 8O

small blowtorch to heat the subframe around the bush

and a large eg 32mm socket and a big hammer
warm up sit socket on top of bush and a crack or 2 and the buggers are out :D worked for me anyway

and for the trailing arm bushes use the same theory but you need an old head bolt to knock out the bushes :cool:

and reverse the process minus the heat use some fairy to help slip it in winkeye
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Wed Aug 09, 2006 11:15 pm

extraction tool...

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Thu Aug 10, 2006 8:15 am

Cheers Guys.

My mate is an engineer and he refused to do it without the tool.

I think I will have to hunt around and get someone to do it.

I am perfectly willing to have a go at this but knowing my competency underneath cars it will probably end in disaster!
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Thu Aug 10, 2006 9:24 am

Lots of oil down the bolts under the seats, there are little black caps covering them (sometimes), pull these off and get a load of penetrating oil down them. Get the car on a set of stands and support the subframe on a jack/stands. Undo the nuts holding the bolt in place, wind it back until it's flush with the end of the bolt then get a bit agricultural with a sodding big hammer. Drive the bolts up into the car, that should be the subframe free, sometimes the bush sticks in the bodyshell and that can be difficult to get out, no real tips on that as it hasn't happened to me yet.
Once the bolts and frame are clear you can use the extraction tool to get the bush out or you can torch them out. You can also use a drill and a padsaw to cut the centre out and the rest should come out easy enough. You can also torch them out but mind the petrol tank as there isn't a lot of clearance. A length of stud bar and 2 large plates can be used to wind the bush back in. Use Fairy Liquid on normal bushes and WD40 on polys (don't worry it dries out). If you are dropping the frame you can just press them back in with a hydraulic, but that's a lot of xtra work as you have to drop the exhaust and diff out too.
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Thu Aug 10, 2006 2:50 pm

im really not looking forward to doing this!!
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Thu Aug 10, 2006 2:54 pm

That tool's cunning Smithy! Got mine done by a local specialist for 'bout £75 though... :thumb:
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