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Mate not sure your reason for making a pointless reply but i shall remind you that you have requested hep and advice alot from people in the forced induction thread, comestic & styling and possibly more. Those people have been helpful to you. Thats what these forums are here for. You should treat others how you expect to be treated. :P

Yeah you'd need a press to put the bushes in. If i bother Ill probably drop the frame. wrestle out the bushes then get Bard to press in the new ones into the subframe, bring it home, reinstall it.

Won't bother for a while though. Might chat to you on tuesday about it Brad.

big hammer works well as a press :P, then again i drive a 31......

lol ummm please dont.

Greg, a couple of guys have pulled the subframe out and we have just done the bushes because yes you need a press to remove and refit the bushes correctly.

Will talk about it on Tuesday anyway.

lol ummm please dont.

Greg, a couple of guys have pulled the subframe out and we have just done the bushes because yes you need a press to remove and refit the bushes correctly.

Will talk about it on Tuesday anyway.

hmm ive been tossing up doing this, do you need to do it once you lock the frame with the rings or is it not really worth doing once that is done?

hmm ive been tossing up doing this, do you need to do it once you lock the frame with the rings or is it not really worth doing once that is done?

Depends on what your trying to acheive. If the bushes are worn/leaking etc, a lot of guys put in the lock rings as a bandaid fix to stop the subframe moving around on worn bushes.

If you change the bushes and have track days etc in mind, then the lock rings will still be benifical as having the rear movement 'locked up' will give the driver better feeling to what the rear of the car is doing.

a bit off topic, im getting subframe bushes and pretty much all front and rear control arms bushes (adjustable ) put in, think you can sort me out for setting them up ? do you work on Saturday ? ill swing by and have a chat :(

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