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Age: 58 Posts: 7 Joined: 25th Oct 2009 Ride: '87 XF Ute - '94 EF Falcon Location: Northern Burbs |
fistly hi to y'all... i've been lurking around for a few weeks and have so far resisted the temptation to ask "why is my engine ticking?",and "what exhaust, cam, springs etc... i should put on my ride?"
however... i'm in the process of replacing all my front-end bushes with a Noelathane kit, all going well so far... with the exception of the inner lower control arm bushes... the replacement bushes, when butted together are a good 4-5mm longer than the crush tube... i've got no idea how they are supposed to fit in between the mounts... the tube is a snug fit in the mounts... the bushes have got me bushed... any suggestions appreciated... |
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arm79 |
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Does the flange area of the bush come into firm contact with the sides if the control arm, or is it a little bit wider.
I've had this happen once before where the inner bore is longer than it should be, and your choices are limited to: 1. Sanding or lightly grinding or lathe the inner length of the bush down to make it fit. Should only take a few mins each side, but becareful. 2. Contact Nolathane tech support and tell them your problem. Their tech support is very very good. If you can prove there is a fault (take a photo), they will check their existing stocks and if they are suitable, they will post out a new set ASAP... Or they will lathe a couple of bushes for you and post them out. |
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And now your photo just popped up
That looks like the same issue I had, that the ends of the inner bore of the bush were convex and were adding to the length of the bush. I just lightly grinded both sides until I got the correct length and was all happy in the end. |
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icwoodsy |
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Age: 58 Posts: 7 Joined: 25th Oct 2009 Ride: '87 XF Ute - '94 EF Falcon Location: Northern Burbs |
thanks...
i initially went for option 2 and contacted tech support... he had apparently never come across this before(???) might be a good week to buy a lottery ticket... he did assure me that if i wanted to have a go at grinding them down they would replace them if i had any probs... turned out to be a fairly easy job... although considering what i paid for them i would have prefered them to have been the correct size to begin with... cheers |
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