Rear mounting Powerflex bushes.
Posted: Mon Oct 10, 2011 8:57 pm
This is how i removed the bushes and installed Powerflex bushes.
Things you need other than a tool kit are some 10mm high tensile all thread, nuts to suit, steel washers and steel cup to pull bush into.
i milled mine but there is no need.
Drive car onto some wood so you are able to get jack under car (unless your car is not lowered and the jack goes under)
Jack car remove wheel!
Remove plastic covers, you may need to replace the plastic rivet thing (one on each side of car) but the nuts and screws remove with no problem!
New bag of plastic rivet things well cheap from Ebay!
undo plastic clips holding brake sensor wires!!
undo plastic clips holding brake sensor wires!!
Remove screws holding brake pipe on wishbone, one on top of wishbone and one on back (just visible in pic with socket on it)
With a marker pen draw around mounting bracket onto body (this will help when re-assembling back onto body)
Remove 3 bolts holding the mounting onto the body, undo box with brake sensors in and unclip sensors from the box!
Then push down on wishbone!
Put 10mm high tensile all thread through bush with nut and washer on the side nearest the wheel arch and hollow cap on the out side with nut and washer, use socket spanner on one end and ring spanner (wrench) on other end and slowly do up nuts.
With a hollow cap with cutouts on the side you can see the progress!
Nearly out!!
Push in one of the new bushes, but the side in the photo has a nice lead on it and the bush will slide in with no problem. I found it easier to install the other side of the wishbone first using allthread to pull it into wishbone because there is no lead on that side and used a bit of washing up liquid to help lube and then i did this side.
Both sides in!
Using copperease push in stainless steel sleeve!
Put mounting braket back on and torque up.
Use scissor jack under wishbone and do up to help align the 3 bolts and torque up.
Put sensors in box, wires on wishbone, plastic covers back on and job done!
I hope this can help someone.
It's not a bad job to do. lol
Went out today and found that in 2nd at red line round the bends the rear end felt well connected!
I may have missed something but hope you get the idea!!
All the best Colin.
Things you need other than a tool kit are some 10mm high tensile all thread, nuts to suit, steel washers and steel cup to pull bush into.
i milled mine but there is no need.
Drive car onto some wood so you are able to get jack under car (unless your car is not lowered and the jack goes under)
Jack car remove wheel!
Remove plastic covers, you may need to replace the plastic rivet thing (one on each side of car) but the nuts and screws remove with no problem!
New bag of plastic rivet things well cheap from Ebay!
undo plastic clips holding brake sensor wires!!
undo plastic clips holding brake sensor wires!!
Remove screws holding brake pipe on wishbone, one on top of wishbone and one on back (just visible in pic with socket on it)
With a marker pen draw around mounting bracket onto body (this will help when re-assembling back onto body)
Remove 3 bolts holding the mounting onto the body, undo box with brake sensors in and unclip sensors from the box!
Then push down on wishbone!
Put 10mm high tensile all thread through bush with nut and washer on the side nearest the wheel arch and hollow cap on the out side with nut and washer, use socket spanner on one end and ring spanner (wrench) on other end and slowly do up nuts.
With a hollow cap with cutouts on the side you can see the progress!
Nearly out!!
Push in one of the new bushes, but the side in the photo has a nice lead on it and the bush will slide in with no problem. I found it easier to install the other side of the wishbone first using allthread to pull it into wishbone because there is no lead on that side and used a bit of washing up liquid to help lube and then i did this side.
Both sides in!
Using copperease push in stainless steel sleeve!
Put mounting braket back on and torque up.
Use scissor jack under wishbone and do up to help align the 3 bolts and torque up.
Put sensors in box, wires on wishbone, plastic covers back on and job done!
I hope this can help someone.
It's not a bad job to do. lol
Went out today and found that in 2nd at red line round the bends the rear end felt well connected!
I may have missed something but hope you get the idea!!
All the best Colin.