Suspension Bush Shopping List
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Suspension Bush Shopping List
I'm renewing all my suspension bushes and am thinking of going down the poly route. My shopping list below. Have I missed anything or is there anything else that I should replace at the same time or anything that usually falls apart, breaks or siezes up that might also need doing...?
Eyebolt bush x2
Tie bar bush x4
Top trunion bush x4
Rear spring bush x12
Eyebolt bush x2
Tie bar bush x4
Top trunion bush x4
Rear spring bush x12
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BullMotif sell the whole set in one
http://www.morrisminorspares.net/shop_item.php?ID=3948
and that comes with 4 eyebolt bushes..
http://www.morrisminorspares.net/shop_item.php?ID=3948
and that comes with 4 eyebolt bushes..
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Thanks Roy.
Anyone have any opinions on classic or sport type bushes....?
I'm also guessing that everything usually comes apart OK as no one has suggested any other parts that I might need to buy up front... I can't really have the car off the road whilst I order anything else that I don't have so want it all ready to go in one hit...
Anyone have any opinions on classic or sport type bushes....?
I'm also guessing that everything usually comes apart OK as no one has suggested any other parts that I might need to buy up front... I can't really have the car off the road whilst I order anything else that I don't have so want it all ready to go in one hit...
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You might think about picking up a tiebar pin and a fulcrum pin (bottom trunnion), since if these are worn then you will just wear away your nice new bushes at twice the speed ... might even be worth just replacing them anyway while you have it apart.
You might also fish about in you box for a replacement bolt for the tie-bar/u-bolt connection since depending on the state of it you may need to cut it off.
You might also fish about in you box for a replacement bolt for the tie-bar/u-bolt connection since depending on the state of it you may need to cut it off.
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As above, and if you are going to do the rear suspension, it might be worthwhile replacing the front and rear shackle pins and nuts when you have everything off. The front can be a bit of a problem so I replaced the both locating pins and brackets on mine. There are also bushes on the rear shock absorber links. While you are at it, check also the condition of your rebound buffers front and rear. Have a look at this link-it shows it pretty clearly.
http://www.morris-minor.co.uk/p261.htm
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http://www.morris-minor.co.uk/p261.htm
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Forgot to mention that on replacing the bolts on the front shackle bracket of the rear suspension, I used stainless steel allen cap screws (M6) with a washer brazed on and then the washer dressed with a file to fit behind the spring hanger. This allows you to squeeze an allen key through the gap at the front of the spring hanger to stop the screw rotating. A dab of 5 min epoxy on the back of the washer after a test fit was also a help. It was a bit of of a fiddle on mine but it worked. I just thought I'd mention this in case you have to cut (carefully using a 1mm stainless steel cutting disk) the old screws to get them off.
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