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kevinp Member Since: 28 Sep 2019 Location: Telford Posts: 1205 |
Yes Martin it is. I did all mine this year without moving the subframe or exhaust. You do have to lower the subframe a bit if you are doing the main subframe bushes to body though. |
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28th Dec 2023 12:18pm |
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mgrover Member Since: 03 May 2020 Location: Leeds Posts: 399 |
ah awesome thanks
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28th Dec 2023 1:16pm |
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Ajmngn Member Since: 25 May 2021 Location: Gloucestershire Posts: 192 |
Good to hear as this is my next modification/upgrade. I’ve no idea how bad the bushings are on the rear upper and lower arms at the moment, but they’re not yet an MOT advisory so can’t be awful. Either way, I’m planning to refresh every suspension bush on the car and have so far done front but not yet attempted rear.
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30th Dec 2023 4:47pm |
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kevinp Member Since: 28 Sep 2019 Location: Telford Posts: 1205 |
I would leave the subframe to body bushes alone unless they get flagged on the MOT because although mine were MOT adviseries for the last two years they only had small signs of deteriation and when I had got them out they were OK to be fair.
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30th Dec 2023 5:40pm |
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mgrover Member Since: 03 May 2020 Location: Leeds Posts: 399 |
mine is on 170k and i can hear that sweet sweet knocking from the rear under braking so mine really need it. Its actually a sport
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30th Dec 2023 5:43pm |
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Ajmngn Member Since: 25 May 2021 Location: Gloucestershire Posts: 192 |
I was planning on the suspension arms and hub bushings, not the subframe to body ones. I do have a set of OEM Febest bushes for the subframe (not BMW ones) on the shelf but that’s a job for further down the road as other things to do first. I suspect one for later in the summer when I might try some rust treatment and sealant for the underbody.
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30th Dec 2023 6:07pm |
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dhallworth Member Since: 10 Oct 2011 Location: Glasgow Posts: 3068 |
I dropped the entire frame on my old car last year, the subframe bushes didn’t look bad from the bottom but did still look worse from the top. It hadn’t received one advisory for them on the MOT’s either.
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30th Dec 2023 11:22pm |
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mgrover Member Since: 03 May 2020 Location: Leeds Posts: 399 |
just a follow up, did you have to cut the control arm bolts? was there any particular set of tools you used to press the old bushings out or just a standard press? Its actually a sport Not anymore, 4.4 TDV8 now |
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2nd Feb 2024 9:38am |
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kevinp Member Since: 28 Sep 2019 Location: Telford Posts: 1205 |
I didn't have to cut any bolts but did have to use a length of scaffold pole to get the buggars off.
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2nd Feb 2024 9:48am |
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mgrover Member Since: 03 May 2020 Location: Leeds Posts: 399 |
ah ive got similar kit.
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2nd Feb 2024 9:50am |
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kevinp Member Since: 28 Sep 2019 Location: Telford Posts: 1205 |
Absolutly mate. Full weight on the ground. I drove mine forward and backwards a few times to settle the suspension before tightening.
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2nd Feb 2024 10:07am |
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mgrover Member Since: 03 May 2020 Location: Leeds Posts: 399 |
fair enough then, this'll be an interesting one.
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2nd Feb 2024 10:10am |
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