Re front suspension eye bolt rubber bushs
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Re front suspension eye bolt rubber bushs
Hi can any one tell me the best way to change the rubber bush's which go into the eye bolt on the front end of the Torsion Bar.Some say it is easy and I have heard from other people that it is a hard job. So I am ask from the people who will know the people on here who have Minors
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well its not that difficult
you will need a jack, axle stands and of course spanners, so i will assume you have all these
you need to take the front kingpin off, this can be done ny taking the front tie bar off, undo all the nuts bolts securing the fron lowwer thick and thin wishbones
then place jsck under the back edge of the rear thick arm, missing the front thin arm and jack up so the weight is off the torsion bar so you can pull the front bottom trunnion away fromthe thick arm, careful the jack does not slip
then lower the jack until the tension is off the torsion bar
undo the nut for the eye bolt a little , mark on the thick arm and torsion bar with a bit of white paint so you know where to replace it if it comes apart
ok then tap the thick arm backwards until it just clears the eyr bolt washer and it will drop down a little you can then get to the bushes and replace them
well its not that difficult
you will need a jack, axle stands and of course spanners, so i will assume you have all these
you need to take the front kingpin off, this can be done ny taking the front tie bar off, undo all the nuts bolts securing the fron lowwer thick and thin wishbones
then place jsck under the back edge of the rear thick arm, missing the front thin arm and jack up so the weight is off the torsion bar so you can pull the front bottom trunnion away fromthe thick arm, careful the jack does not slip
then lower the jack until the tension is off the torsion bar
undo the nut for the eye bolt a little , mark on the thick arm and torsion bar with a bit of white paint so you know where to replace it if it comes apart
ok then tap the thick arm backwards until it just clears the eyr bolt washer and it will drop down a little you can then get to the bushes and replace them
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Another option is to replace the rubber bushes with Metalastic bushes. They just slide on, don't need preloading and last (almost) forever. See "Front Suspension Eyebolt Tube Mods" last posting Aug 21.
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That's what it says in the book. The car has to be lowered so that the weight of the car is on the suspension before everything is tightened up. The bushes are then in their normal unstressed position and will then twist equally either way with the movement of the suspension.
As I said I used metalastic bushes so that proceedure was not necessary.
As I said I used metalastic bushes so that proceedure was not necessary.
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