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Originally posted by BUSHWHACKER View PostNo worries.
If you need any other maintenance subjects scanned, let me know, I've got the hang of it now.
That book looks well thumbed, did'nt Land Rover? (swearing now)
recomend a tool called a 'bushwhacker' for removing suspension
bushes years ago???
Gman.If it aint broke, keep goin' till it is.
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I eventually managed to get them out using, as Albannach suggested, a drill, hacksaw, sharpened (with a grinder) chisel and a BFG.
Nightmare!
The bl00dy things were welded to the wishbone with corrosion!
I'm betting that getting the new aftermarket new ones in ain't gonna be no picnic either!
Gary
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Originally posted by GRASSMAN View PostHi Bushwhacker,
That book looks well thumbed, did'nt Land Rover? (swearing now)
recomend a tool called a 'bushwhacker' for removing suspension
bushes years ago???
Gman.
Don't know about a tool for removing bushes from Land Rovers, I thought people just waited for the metal to rust from around them and they fell out!
'Bushwhacker' was my 'handle' back in the late seventies/early eighties when the 'illegal' CB radios were all the rage, can't remember where I got it from though.
Remember 'Buzby' and those little yellow GPO vans?
"10-10 on the side!"
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Originally posted by hellmett View PostI eventually managed to get them out using, as Albannach suggested, a drill, hacksaw, sharpened (with a grinder) chisel and a BFG.
Nightmare!
The bl00dy things were welded to the wishbone with corrosion!
I'm betting that getting the new aftermarket new ones in ain't gonna be no picnic either!
Gary
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Spray them with WD40 and they'll push in easy.Do you know that, with a 50 character limit, it's
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Originally posted by Albannach View PostMuch Much easier with a vice. Remember you'll need a spacer either on the bush or at the back of the wishbone to allow the outer bit of the bush to seat fully.
This is the first time I've done this mate, could you explain?
Thanks,
Gary
PS Would you happen to know what the torque is for the nut that holds the wheel on is?
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