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#5283
WENTGERMAN
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The sleeves are fused with the bushings and quite frankly I don't even know if the machine shop can separate them.
The energy suspension bushings don't have a sleeve.
#5284
what was I thinking
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Some **** I rented from Auto zone, its not the correct tool but it should work. In any event it's not...
The sleeves are fused with the bushings and quite frankly I don't even know if the machine shop can separate them.
The energy suspension bushings don't have a sleeve.
The sleeves are fused with the bushings and quite frankly I don't even know if the machine shop can separate them.
The energy suspension bushings don't have a sleeve.
#5285
hmmmmmm
http://www.ontrackxperience.com/index.html
and on urban deals, they have a 50% off an all day track pass....hmmmm next SARX gathering?
http://www.ontrackxperience.com/index.html
and on urban deals, they have a 50% off an all day track pass....hmmmm next SARX gathering?
#5286
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Quick update pulled my engine out over the weekend and it doesn't seem to be cracked will prob. start the tear down of it whenever I can find the time to do so.
#5288
SARX Legend
iTrader: (46)
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hmmmmmm
http://www.ontrackxperience.com/index.html
and on urban deals, they have a 50% off an all day track pass....hmmmm next SARX gathering?
http://www.ontrackxperience.com/index.html
and on urban deals, they have a 50% off an all day track pass....hmmmm next SARX gathering?
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#5298
WENTGERMAN
iTrader: (6)
No sir you did not! This shop seems to be pretty good, I've come up with a solution for the rubber but the outer sleeve will be something else entirely.
Anyone who is considering the energy suspension control arm bushings should steer clear. The MS/Drop engineering kit comes with their own inner sleeves, I should have bought that kit but it was $460 total. The only way of getting the bushing out is to cut the inner sleeve, and they don't sell the inner sleeve separately. Its fubar from step one.
My solution will be a combo of methalyne chloride and elbow grease. After I get the bushing out I will need to take it back to the shop to get the sleeves pressed out.
Anyone who is considering the energy suspension control arm bushings should steer clear. The MS/Drop engineering kit comes with their own inner sleeves, I should have bought that kit but it was $460 total. The only way of getting the bushing out is to cut the inner sleeve, and they don't sell the inner sleeve separately. Its fubar from step one.
My solution will be a combo of methalyne chloride and elbow grease. After I get the bushing out I will need to take it back to the shop to get the sleeves pressed out.
#5300
SARX Legend
iTrader: (46)
Sounds like a cluster ****. I would end up burning a finger off. When In installed the ES bushings on my Civic I had to take part to a shop to be torched out and even then it was a bitch getting the new ones in. Never again.