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WD40 and Wishone Bushes

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The bushes have started squeaking. I soaked them in WD40 and it's got better, only intended as a stop gap. I subsequently read somewhere on here not to put WD4 on the bushes and wondered why not and do I need to jet it off?
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Silicon spray a better bet. They're not too bad a job to replace though. If not new, a squeak eventually develops into a graunch.
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WD40 can rot rubber but not that quick, as suggested a silicon based lubricant is more suitable.

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The wishbone bushes are 'metalastic' ...which simply means the 'bonding of' a metal outer to a metal inner, separated by a rubber bonded filler.
The important word here ^^^^^ is 'BONDING' ....and it is when this bond separates that the 'squeaking' ensues and the bush is effectively CREAM CRACKERED.
By all means spray it with WD40 because to all intense and purposes, the bushes are beyond damaging.

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And prepare for the graunch. :D
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I think I remember reading on here once that a member replaced his top wishbone bushes and all was quiet, but only for a very short while. I think it was a matter of weeks before a squeak came back.
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Anti roll bar bushes (ARB's) perhaps...not wishbones rubbers.

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Do the replacement bushes have to be welded?
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Just a small spot weld on each to stop them moving....so yes..

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You can do it with an arc welder if you're quick but mig is preferred. Just replace them. They're done then.
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Been quoted a couple of hours labour - seems OK to me, if you know different please let me know
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Yeah...just over an hour each side, however, to do the job properly the Camber and tracking will need adjusting. Some say you can mark the position before removal and sure, you might be able to get the Camber somewhere close but ....not spot on. The Camber & Toe are directly linked and one effects the other soooo.

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Ah!!
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The stench of rubber was unbelievable :run
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California Dreamin wrote:Yeah...just over an hour each side, however, to do the job properly the Camber and tracking will need adjusting. Some say you can mark the position before removal and sure, you might be able to get the Camber somewhere close but ....not spot on. The Camber & Toe are directly linked and one effects the other soooo.

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Twu hours labour was for one side only. Do they need to be done in pairs?
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Doesn't take two hours, cripes. I did mine recently (one side) and never had to do wishbone bushes before now. Took an hour at most. Depends how much they stand around and chat about other things I suppose. :D
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