maiseyF6 Member 19 Member For: 12y 3m 30d Posted 26/02/13 09:55 AM Share Posted 26/02/13 09:55 AM hey I was just after a 'how to' or a 'step by step' on replacing diff bushes. is there one going around on the forum that anyone is aware of?? any help would be fantastic. also ive been told that I should go the superpro bushes over nolethane?? I was after an opinion on that aswell cheers.ryan.. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jas98 Member 1,046 Member For: 12y 6m 30d Gender: Male Location: Maryborough Qld Posted 26/02/13 10:18 AM Share Posted 26/02/13 10:18 AM car modified? id recombed superpro, I replaced mine with makay brand, have not had a prob but mines not modified. although the genuine one in there was ok I could see sighnns of it stretching Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BigAl's04 Special needs member. Bronze Donating Members 690 Member For: 14y 5m 16d Gender: Male Location: gold coast Posted 26/02/13 10:22 AM Share Posted 26/02/13 10:22 AM Pics of stretching bush? 5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
knoles Donating Members 390 Member For: 13y 11m 6d Gender: Male Location: Port Hedland Posted 26/02/13 10:37 AM Share Posted 26/02/13 10:37 AM Nolathane have released new bushes to suit these cars. Have not heard of anyone using them though. Look similar to the superpro one's but appear to be easier to install due to not being steel cased outer bushes. (just what I took from the pics in the covs catalogue)I have super pro and cant fault them though. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rootster Just a large member member Silver Donating Members 3,125 Member For: 16y 4m 6d Gender: Male Location: sydney Posted 26/02/13 10:41 AM Share Posted 26/02/13 10:41 AM I did mine ..Its a *beep* of a job...I wouldn't say its hard but just heavy work..It took 6 hours on a hoist with a rattle gun and I'll never do it again..I used nolathane bushes..New improved ones on the market that slide in for the centre bush and 2 piece for the outer to tap in with a hammer..Have a look at the bushes as the 2 smaller ones come with a washer and may have to fitted in between the bushes..Read instructions before starting as you need to know the postion of the bushes to see if washer should be fitted or not..Pay careful attention to the way the hand brake cable sit and where to refit clips..I took photos just to be on safe side..If in sydney I know someone who drops the cradle for about $300..add the price of bushes and removing the diff from cradle works its way up to about $600-700..Pm for his details.. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ribby Member 75 Member For: 12y 6m 1d Gender: Male Location: Gladstone QLD Posted 26/02/13 11:04 AM Share Posted 26/02/13 11:04 AM just bought some nolathane bushes to go under the ubolts holding the leafs to the diff hopefully they are stonger/harder than the ruber ones got to try get rid of this stupid tramp. bushes first bracket to hold it all together then maybe a malwood tramp kit Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jas98 Member 1,046 Member For: 12y 6m 30d Gender: Male Location: Maryborough Qld Posted 26/02/13 11:19 AM Share Posted 26/02/13 11:19 AM Pics of stretching bush?lol didnt get any, but you could see where it was streatching/folding. im guessing the rubber was getting weak as new bush has no sighn of it lolif your after a complete front and rear superpro kit for a ba sedan I found thishttp://store.185performance.com/superpro-polyurethane-bushing-kit-kit139k.htmlim not sure if they sent to Australia.(I assume they would)..... but fark its cheap if it is for the lotsuperpro kit part number for a ba sedan Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
maiseyF6 Member 19 Member For: 12y 3m 30d Posted 26/02/13 12:25 PM Author Share Posted 26/02/13 12:25 PM sorry realised I didnt metion a thing about the car. its a manual bf mkII typhoon, been dropped on pedders coil overs but stock power output. and yeh its a sedan. I understand its a large job but I can't afford to have it done by a shop, ive got access to a hoist and am a hd mechanic myself so thought id save some dosh and do it myself. I am going for more power soon aswell so I really do require a bush that's gunna put up with punishment. I'll post a pic tomorrow of my bush and its condition (resembles that of a roll of rubber put through a blender) lol got to the point where its actually disturbed the diff casing gasket and its now leaking diff oil all over the driveway... not a happy chap hah Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
knoles Donating Members 390 Member For: 13y 11m 6d Gender: Male Location: Port Hedland Posted 26/02/13 01:36 PM Share Posted 26/02/13 01:36 PM (edited) I did mine on a concrete floor.... was better than paying someone to do it but was pr1ck of a job. Rolled it out on a trolley jack. Did all the bushes though and was a major improvement. Took all weekend and about 2 cartons of beer. We took it very easy though. Most of the time was doing the suspension arm bushes/rose joints and making a tool to install the side diff bushes. Dropping & reinstalling the cradle out took very little time.Replace the axle seals while your doing it. One of mine is leaking bit now Edited 26/02/13 01:38 PM by knoles 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bellato Donating Members 2,713 Member For: 14y 4m 3d Posted 26/02/13 10:41 PM Share Posted 26/02/13 10:41 PM I think I might have seen a tutorial on the ford forum but don't quote me on that!I think the main things to be wary of are that you note the exact position of the cradle before you drop it out and make sure it goes back in perfectly centre otherwise if/when you go to bigger wheels you don't want to find one side scrapes and the other is fine.And as guys mentioned you need to mark the current position of the bushes so they go back in the exact same way. The guys that did mine learnt that the hard way when I realised a month later they were in wrong so they had to do the job all over again out of their own pocket 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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