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Sandyt



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Rear subframe bushes KHC000050 0r KHC000060 ??

Gents as above or is it the 50 for the front two and 60 for the rear two dont remember them being different from from to rear ???

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kevinp



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They are the numbers and different front to rear.


I'm just altering a bmw puller to fit them without damage.

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Sandyt



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Thanks Kevin you dont have the part nos for the clamp and bolt by any chance ?

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kevinp



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The plate between the bolt and bush is
'Frame mounting insulator' RGL 000021, £12.20 [ if that is what you are calling a 'clamp']
and the bolt is RYP 100161, Bolt M14 x 1.5 x 138mm. £6.76. Thumbs Up

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Sandyt



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Brilliant thank you

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kevinp



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Also worth getting some of this mate.
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Sandyt



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Yes read about that good shout Thumbs Up

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kevinp wrote:
They are the numbers and different front to rear.

I'm just altering a bmw puller to fit them without damage.
why does it need altering ( a job I need to do on a couple of weeks )

Post #671393 17th Aug 2023 2:41pm
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kevinp



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The tool is ok in it's diameter but BMW bushes have a flat top that the tool locates into. Genuine Land Rover bushes have a 15mm protrusion, at the top, so the tool will be pressing on the inner sleeve instead of the outer diameter.
I suppose I could cut out the centre of the bush so the tool will fit but I am looking at making a spacer first.
It's basically the same problem with pressing the new bush in as well.
Have you got the BMW style tool?
There might be different ones possibly??

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will308f



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hi
i know its an old thread but do you have the part number you used it get them out and in ?
thanks will

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