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Re: Are trailing arms reversible?
Posted: 22 Mar 2013, 22:06
by Jonnyb416
Well the bugger is in, but at what cost? Was fine getting it started and most of the way through till I got near the end. I used a jubilee clip at the bottom to allow the bush space to pop through but it didn't ever really pop through
I managed to use a screw driver to flick the last bit of bush lip out the other end. It caused a slight scrape on the bush, not sure if that will affect its purpose! It also doesn't look quite as cone shaped at the ends since I've been pressing it.
If anyone has a picture of a freshly pressed bush please share so I can compare.
Will post a few mid way through pics tomorrow. I'm going for a rest now

Jon.
Looks fine from this side.
Not as great from this side though.
You can see the grazed bush here!

Re: Are trailing arms reversible?
Posted: 22 Mar 2013, 22:13
by Plasticman
hmm . i wouldnt have a my veg next to a rad
mm
Re: Are trailing arms reversible?
Posted: 22 Mar 2013, 22:17
by Jonnyb416
metalmick8y wrote:hmm . i wouldnt have a my veg next to a rad
mm
haha it's never on. Nowt worse than warmed up veg by the rad

Re: Are trailing arms reversible?
Posted: 22 Mar 2013, 22:19
by Jonnyb416
You reckon the slight blemish on the bush will be ok Mike? It was almost as if the bush was too short or the bush housing was too long!
Re: Are trailing arms reversible?
Posted: 22 Mar 2013, 22:21
by Plasticman
hmm .ok
bush looks ok , when you were about through what did you use to space the big washers on the pulled through end
the steel bush is the correct length and looks to be about the correct ammount through on both sides to me
mm
Re: Are trailing arms reversible?
Posted: 22 Mar 2013, 22:32
by Jonnyb416
I used a jubilee clip!
probably need to think of something different for the next one.
Here's the veg box waiting to be put away

Re: Are trailing arms reversible?
Posted: 22 Mar 2013, 22:48
by Plasticman
10/10 for another that uses proper veg and cooks it
mm

Re: Are trailing arms reversible?
Posted: 23 Mar 2013, 10:01
by CovKid
Gouging the bush like that will be fine. Fear not. To be honest its a pig of a job and drives you nuts. I wonder if the urethane versions are any easier, not that I'd be paying that kind of price for a bush.
Re: Are trailing arms reversible?
Posted: 25 Mar 2013, 10:02
by Jonnyb416
Here's how I did it:
I used a 12mm threaded stainless steel bar about 300mm long.
Has to use various sized thick washers and a couple of strong nuts.
I had a packet of rubber lube to assist.
I also used a jubilee clip to squeeze the bush edge in a little at the start.
A few spanners and a socket set.
Here it is starting off:

Re: Are trailing arms reversible?
Posted: 25 Mar 2013, 10:12
by Jonnyb416
Re: Are trailing arms reversible?
Posted: 25 Mar 2013, 10:35
by Jonnyb416
Altogether it took about 2 hours. The cursing and swearing started as I got towards the end. I had to use a jubilee clip at the bottom to bridge the gap between arm and washer so the bush had enough room pop out. I didn't get any pictures of that final stage as it was the last thing I was thinking about, but here's the last one I got:

The main problem I had was it seemed the bush had been fully pressed in at the top yet every time I took it all apart the lip hadn't popped out the bottom. Not sure if the top washers needed to be bigger but in the end I flicked out the lip with a small flat headed screwdriver. Anyway, glad its over and will hopefully tackle the other one on my next day off.
Feel free to ask any questions or share pics of your bush pressing!
Jon.
Re: Are trailing arms reversible?
Posted: 12 Apr 2013, 21:01
by Jonnyb416
Got the other one in tonight. Same method, about half the time, similar amount of swearing

Jon.
Re: Are trailing arms reversible?
Posted: 14 Jul 2013, 21:33
by dridgy
hi im just about to do this myself, which way does the serated end of the bush go?
thanks
john