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agentmulder Member Since: 16 Apr 2016 Location: Outer Space Posts: 1324 |
Hello all,
Interesting creak developed last week, took a while to find, had to strap myself under the vehicle and have the missus drive us over a few cattle stops... anyhoo so it's emanating from some rear suspension and anti roll bar bushes as far as I can tell. I think it's time to do a complete bush swap on the vehicle by now and I'm keen on the SuperPro bush kit: https://www.firstfour.co.uk/superpro-polyu...07-on.html But I've figured out it only contains the following - (BLUE is SuperPro part#, GREEN is LR original part#): Panhard Rod Bush Kit SPF1803K RBX101340 Front Radius Arm Rear Bushes SPF0206K ANR6971 Front Radius Arm Front Bushes SPF0195K NTC6781 Rear Trailing Arm to Chassis Bushes SPF0323K NTC9027 Rear Trailing Arm to Axle Bushes SPF0129K NTC1772 Rear A Frame Bushes SPF0128AK ANR4164 And not the rest of the bushes, which includes the ones making the noise. SuperPro do offer them however: http://superpro.com.au/find/superpro-suspe...999501465: Antiroll bar REAR Link SPF0078K 8510241 Antiroll bar REAR Mount SPF2303-18K NRC5674 Antiroll bar FRONT Link SPF0078K 8510241 Antiroll bar FRONT Mount SPF0666-26K NTC6828 Suspension top REAR SPF0779K NRC5593 Suspension bottom REAR SPF0075K or SPF2656K RNF100090L Suspension top/bot FRONT SPF0075K 8510240 A-framey-thingybob upper link REAR SPF0128AK ANR4164 Question: I'm going to get the SuperPro kit so that's a given, but of those not in the kit (not bold above), which are really hard to fit without a press? I figure I'll just get the gen/OEM rubber for the easy ones... Also, the Antiroll bar mounts seem really sturdy, are they for instance necessary to swap out over time? What are the likely suspects in the second list? Solved the bowel problem, working on the consonants... Last edited by agentmulder on 23rd Sep 2016 5:36am. Edited 3 times in total |
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22nd Sep 2016 12:25am |
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Van Whalen Member Since: 16 Apr 2017 Location: Melbourne Posts: 29 |
Hi agentmulder,
Searching the site looking for info on A frame bushings/replacement, noticed a duplicate in your first post (A-framey-thingybob is included in the SuperPro kit in bold). Cant answer your questions, but I would like to know the answers. Anyone?!
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6th Jun 2017 7:09am |
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agentmulder Member Since: 16 Apr 2016 Location: Outer Space Posts: 1324 |
Gidday mate,
That was a while ago, I got a bunch of bushes, installed some then got busy on the rest, I'm away from the vehicle and garage for a few months too - maybe that's a typo, not sure - sorry, not much help! Solved the bowel problem, working on the consonants... |
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6th Jun 2017 7:19am |
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Devon-Rover Member Since: 22 Jan 2015 Location: South Devon Posts: 916 |
I'll run this through
The superpro bushes can be done with a very sturdy vice in insert and getting the old metalastiks out can also be done without a press but it makes the job 10 times longer. I'm blessed to have a 15 ton floor press in the shed and when I superopro'd my old 90 it made the job 1000% easier. The: Radius arms - axle Trailing - axle A frame upper arms - chassis Top Rear Damper are all single piece bushes and the ones hardest to insert. The are a snug fit but this is what makes them best on the market too. As I said a big vice or a press makes this an easy task and i'll guess very very hard work if nigh on impossible without. RE the rear antiroll bar bushes. I assume you mean the big 'D' shape bushes on to the chassis? If you can physically by hand move them then yes I'd consider worn but a small amount of movement in the bush itself is fine. The bush should be snug around the bar but if there is a gap then no it's worn. Mostly it is the smaller bushes on the actual drop links them selves have play long before the main chassis ones |
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6th Jun 2017 8:12am |
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