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Two questions...
How much have people payed to get their nolathane enhancement kits installed? So far I'm getting most places saying "ummmm.... um... I don't know..." ... I've had ball park figures of $350 to $960..... Also... What would I be able to do myself with normal tools? What is easy and what is hard? What would I have to get a suspension place to do? I'm fairly savvy with the spanner... But I'm also getting increasingly lazy as I do more things to my car...... This what they contain... FRONT: Inner lower control arm bushes Shim adjustable upper arm bushes / camber kit Shock Absorber to lower control arm Shock Absorber upper body bush Radius rod to control arm bush Radius rod to K-Frame bush Sway bar bushes – ordered via fax Sway bar link bushes REAR: Shock Absorber lower bushes Shock Absorber upper bushes Sway bar bushes – ordered via fax Sway bar link bushes Lower trailing arm bushes Upper trailing arm bushes Watts link rod bushes Watts link pivot bush
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yeah i got one of those kits for my ef and it cost more to install than the bushes were
something like $800 where as the kit was like $700 |
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FLASH |
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Just buy a cheap press and do it yourself, thats what i did.
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howsie |
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if you get that kit seperatly most of it comes as a complete part with the bushes already in it look at the nolathane website
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kwaussiekid |
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I installed nolathane right through my EB myself, just using a 6 inch vice.
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its plenty of hard work. if i had more tools and more time i would have enjoyed it a lot more.
but with an IT student, hillbilly in a 70's land rover, trips in to town and fairly basic tools we got it done in the pouring rain in a car park over 3 days
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KRZ351 |
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superpro a better bush
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mista_lroy |
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Hey goosey if you want the job done for a cheap price give us a pm.
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mystro |
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i bought my evoford3 full nolathane kit for $550 delivered new from ringwood on ebay.
cost me 3 hours at a mechanic @$77 per hr including a wheel allignmet and camber adjustments etc tip use a small mechanic instead of a suspension joint . go in and speak to them when it looks like there not busy and leave your mobile number for when they have spare time/ no work on hope this helps |
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MoNGooSE |
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Thanks guys... Very helpful...
Will give you a buzz wen I've got money again lroy... I just blew my savings on a new laptop...
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howsie |
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KRZ351 wrote: superpro a better bush
actually superpro are softer meaning they don't last as long as nolathane. Was told this by a superpro rep of all people. It just gives a more comfortable ride. But they are much better than standard still
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mista_lroy |
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i fit bushes for a living and prefer the superpro over nolathane
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low_ryda |
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harder plastics are more prone to detonate, less give.
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locknut |
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Interesting fact #23947 My refurb trailing arms with urethene from Ringwood have Pacemaker bushes. Yes Pacemaker Red and firm like Nolathane.
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