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Cheers will tell the bloke at garage just ordered another one to replace the one that got mullered
Cheers will tell the bloke at garage just ordered another one to replace the one that got mullered
I have neither lathe nor press, but you can use a taper bearing race 30306, just a few quid off ebay. 63.8mm to 58.5mm with a height of 16mm. Its worth having a jubilee clip on the top of the bush, and even another half-way down, as you drive it, since the 16mm height of the race is insufficient to stop the upper half of the bush from bulging as it is driven.
When I go back an see him I will tell him he may av to make something up I've the jubilee clip way doesn't work
Yer thanks will order that I've just watched Romanrobs utube on it
Was what a joke thread
I'm not bodge it I'm wait for bits to take up to bloke to do it right
Wammers, many people don't have/ have access to a lathe, or want to spend 100 quid on the special tool - nor do they have a 20T press handy. I have plenty of tools, but prefer to spend my budget on things I can re-use and re-purpose. The technique I used worked fine - no damage to the bushes, and enables the bush to be wound in using a threaded bar - which also keeps everything aligned. It does mean you need to use a bearing puller kit - but that's the sort of thing you can use again and again, and/ or the local garage will have in their armoury. I didn't use a real radius arm in the video as I had already re-fitted them, I just wanted to capture the learnings for when I redo this in 10 years time, and if anyone else wants to benefit then great. Dismiss it and call it a bodge if you wish - it works.
Meet my front axle alignment tool.Well I'm greatfull of any help I can get from here I'm not a mechanic and don't profess to be one I'm doing all I can under the car why I'm off work just to keep me from going stir crazy I certainly couldn't make my own tools even if I did bodge something together I wouldn't trust it to work that's why us less knowledgeable rely on the mechanics on here for advice as always help I've received much appreciated
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