What's the best way to remove steering rack bushes in situation?
I'm replacing these with a set of PowerFlex bushes. I've undone everything and managed to drop the steering rack to get access, but the original bushes are not budging.
I was going to use a long M8 threaded bar, large socket, washers etc. and try to screw it out. Is that the best option?
Cheers gents for the ideas. I went with Ian's olde skool styleee in the end.
I managed to pickup a long M8 bolt this morning on my way into work and tried out the unscrewing technique with washers, nuts and large 32mm Socket when I got home this evening, worked a treat!
All 4 bushings are now out awaiting the new Powerflex versions, which all going well I'll try to fit tomorrow.
i'm thinkin of doin this to my trident cause the auto lane changing is starting to annoy me
let me know what you think to how it handles/improves pls
cheers clem
82 Aircooled tintop (gone, never forgotten)
88 trident hightop for sale
07 bmw 118i
06 urban fox
Nathanb wrote:Cheers gents for the ideas. I went with Ian's olde skool styleee in the end.
I managed to pickup a long M8 bolt this morning on my way into work and tried out the unscrewing technique with washers, nuts and large 32mm Socket when I got home this evening, worked a treat!
All 4 bushings are now out awaiting the new Powerflex versions, which all going well I'll try to fit tomorrow.
Good man
Ian
The Hulley's Bus 1989 2.1DJ Trampspotter LPG courtesy of Steve @ Gasure
Thanks Ian for confirming, went ahead and finished this job with the Nyloc nuts.
@Clem: I've only gone out for some short drives so far, but already you can notice that the steering is slightly more responsive and as I don't have power steering, to me it felt a tiny bit lighter.
The old bushings that I removed were actually in pretty good condition, hence why they were tough to remove, so I reckon if they were in a poor condition I'd notice a bigger improvement. It's a cheap and relatively simple improvement that you can do on your own, so I'd definitely give it a go!