Pulling hair out!!!
Trying to replace lower wishbone bushes.
Any tips on getting old out and new in??
Pateso
Lower wishbone bush
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Re: Lower wishbone bush
Idealy a press, but I've read you can burn them out 

Re: Lower wishbone bush
Cut off one of the end mushrooms with a saw, Use a drill with reverse to drill out as much of the rubber as possible then it will come out.
To fit you need a metal tube/pipe the same diameter as the bush, threaded bar, some large washers and a couple of nuts, all can be got from B&q.
Make sure you use some soap for lubrication, and just wind it in.
This is how I did mine, pain in the a*** but doable.
Rob.
To fit you need a metal tube/pipe the same diameter as the bush, threaded bar, some large washers and a couple of nuts, all can be got from B&q.
Make sure you use some soap for lubrication, and just wind it in.
This is how I did mine, pain in the a*** but doable.

Rob.
Re: Lower wishbone bush
Thanks for reply
What a pain in the a*** job.
Getting there slowly, done exactly as you suggested. Does the trick !!!
Next time it's in to the vw garage down the road
Derrick
What a pain in the a*** job.

Getting there slowly, done exactly as you suggested. Does the trick !!!
Next time it's in to the vw garage down the road

Derrick
Re: Lower wishbone bush
I'm just about to do the four on the trailing arms, thats going to be fun.......NOT
Rob.

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