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November 19, 2008, 20:57:03 »
can anyone tell me if i definatley need a press to do bushes in the hockey sticks or will a vice do the job :?
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Re: bushes
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November 19, 2008, 21:00:48 »
you can do it with a hack saw and a lighter. its jsut a matter of time. but yes, i have seen it done with a vice.
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Re: bushes
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November 19, 2008, 21:03:21 »
is that in and out with a vice
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discovery 300tdi --- name-Rufus
broke it so put 1 1/2" lift on
broke it so put 265/75/16 grizzley claws on
broke it so put KnN filter in
broke it so put hyclone in
broke it so put wheel spacers on
broke it so put kenlowe on
broke it so put tubular winch bumper on
broke it so put snorkel on
broke it so put chequer plate on
broke it so put a 12000lb winch on
broke it so put a roof rack on
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November 19, 2008, 21:06:29 »
yes, to get them out you need to machine up a block which is able to push against the bish....or a socket of the correct size will do and you space the arms out with some wood if that makes sence.
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November 19, 2008, 22:26:30 »
It'd have to be a flippin big vice....... i am not one to give up lightly on jobs, but even i gave them to a mate with a press to do...!!
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November 19, 2008, 22:35:23 »
What i do is drill the outer sleve to split it carefully then smash it out with a hammer :evil:Are you putting standard bushes back or polybushes? If they are standard then your going to need a socket the right size to fit the outer sleve because the middle bolt sleve protrudes above outer sleve(you will see what I mean when you get there)polys are easy to refit and can be done usually by hand with plenty of grease.I have re fitted standard bushes with nothing more than a large copper mallet a couple of blocks of wood and the old bush outer sleve untill i managed to upgrade to a vice :lol:
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November 19, 2008, 22:38:41 »
jsut burn them out like i did, then all youll have to do is carefully cut the outersleeve which should then jsut come out with some persuasive taps from a chissel.
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November 19, 2008, 23:22:46 »
I always avoided the burning out because i didnt want to burn down my garage and found the drill(you only have to drill one hole) way much quicker as i didnt have anything other than my fag lighter to burn it with :lol: :lol:but i guess its just down to personal choice either way is just as good but with the drill technique you dont have to wait for the panhard to cool ;)
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November 21, 2008, 18:07:20 »
Thanks boys in the end we used a press, couldnt see it been done any other way :-k
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discovery 300tdi --- name-Rufus
broke it so put 1 1/2" lift on
broke it so put 265/75/16 grizzley claws on
broke it so put KnN filter in
broke it so put hyclone in
broke it so put wheel spacers on
broke it so put kenlowe on
broke it so put tubular winch bumper on
broke it so put snorkel on
broke it so put chequer plate on
broke it so put a 12000lb winch on
broke it so put a roof rack on
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Re: bushes
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November 22, 2008, 22:22:02 »
I think you'd struggle with a vice, i've done them with a press (prefered method, and quickest/ cleanest) and burned them out, then cut the outher steel shells... its not as much hastle as you'd think, and is doable at home with just hand-tools...
if you are replacing with Polybushes (As I did) you can push them in by hand, or at worst with either a G-clamp or a vice...
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