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isolator bushings install ?

Started by randy73, July 01, 2012, 04:56:06 PM

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randy73

While I have the car up to swap out my tranny, I would like to do the bushings.

Can someone tell me how to do this??

FLG

I assume were talking rear spring isolators? Yep...get rid of em  :icon_smile_cool:

http://firmfeel.com/Isodeletekit_b73up.htm


If were talking K-Frame or cross member bushigns...Go aluminum

http://firmfeel.com/bodymnts_b3.htm

randy73

Thanks, should have mentioned that I have Energy Suspension poly's and I am wanting someone who has replaced their's to tell me how.

FLG

Fair enough, but what bushings are we referring to?

K-Frame, crossmember, or rear leaf spring?

randy73

Damn, I am bad today.

K-frame bushings.

FLG

Those are easy, for the most part.

Do one at a time and you wont have an issue, just unbolt it, remove the old bushing and install the new one.

One thing, make sure you use a good penetrating oil (like deep creep). I cant stress the importance of making sure you use as much heat and penetrating oil as possible, granted you dont want to snap a bolt but even more importantly you dont want to crack the nut thats welded inside the frame rail loose, because if you do your cutting a hole in the frame rail to re-weld it.

Also they like to rust on the 2 ends closest to the passenger and driver due to water puddling in that area. It would be wise to clean it up and spray it with some paint.

flyinlow