Hi there,
i tried to fit the suspension bushes today, but i still have some problems. They are really a tight fit and using a mallet was not working. Even my (very small) vice is too weak to push them all the way through the suspension bars. Right now i consider two options:
1. buying a big vice
2. using a hydraulic press we have in my company
What would you suggest ? How have you done it ?
Greetings Enno
fitting the suspension bushes
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Having nearly put my shoulder out using the method suggested in the manual "Lay the bar on a solid hard surface & 'tap' each bush into place using a mallet" (an elephant more like). I resorted to placing the bushes in the freezer for a day and then when it came to assembly time stored the bushes in a cool box along with several ice packs. I then proceeded to heat the suspension bar up local to the hole I was to work on using a butane gas flame gun, taking great care not to over heat the metal. I then quickly lined up the frozen bush with the hole in the suspension bar and proceeded to push them home using my 1ton vice.
This method works fine, but you must ensure that you line the bush up correctly with the suspension bar before using the vice.
Hope this may help anybody with the same problem.
Best regards,
Mike
This method works fine, but you must ensure that you line the bush up correctly with the suspension bar before using the vice.
Hope this may help anybody with the same problem.
Best regards,
Mike