Technical Wishbone replacement

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Technical Wishbone replacement

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Well, pre MOT checks showed that my clunking front end was the ball joints on the wishbones.

I know you have to change the whole arms. :bang:

Questions -

Anitroll bar bushes - where from?

Powerflex bushes - fitted a few months ago to the front. Change these onto the new arms or keep the new OE ones?

Wishbones - apart from fluffy, anyone cheaper than shop4parts?

Any ideas for what to do should one of the threads for the bolts that hold the rear bush mount on start to look iffy? When changing the bushes one felt iffy . . . . :confused:
 
For the threads: new bolts, tap the threads. Taps are expensive, so contact Tracy Tools in Dartmouth, S.Devon (their web site seems to have crashed).
If re-tapping them doesn't work, helicoil.

Up to you whether to use the powerflex or not. I'd be inclined to.

Fluffy will do you ARB bushes (might be able to get Powerflex ones).

Sometimes new ones come up on eBay, but generally it's Fluffy or Shop4Parts unless you're sleeping with the motor factor's daughter.
 
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All done.

Fitted the powerflex bushes to the new arms (£75 delivered from shop4parts).

5 hours to do it in the pissing rain, including bush removal / swapping.

Anyone else who's going to do this - BUY NEW HUB NUTS as the driveshafts have to come out to split the wishbone ball joint.

Oh sooo smoth now! :slayer:
 
Bushes were alredy on the old ones. New arms (~£75pr) came with fiat ones that were removed to fit the old power flex ones. Think the PF ones were £12ea.
 
It'd not be time/cost effective to replace the bushes if you were a mechanic and had no access to a hydraulic press and a little tooling (plus which on old units there's always the question of the bearing being knackered).

But as you don't pay for your own time and they'll burn off (and powerflex ones are push on/in)........
 
buypartsbuy is where i got mine. My mechanic says dont try to rebush because its not the easiest job and invariably takes too long and therefore costs more than the ready bushed arm.

I think you might be confusing front and rear arms. Rebushing the fronts is twenty times easier than doing the rears. Job doesn't need a press, a G clamp or engineers vice is perfect.

Cheers

D
 
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