Update with PICS, PICS and more PICS!!!
Well today I decided to fit my new powerflex front wishbone rear bushes, with the
help of my dad
Well it started off with me having to drive the front wheels onto a piece of wood as I couldn't get the jack under the car
. Then the wheel bolts loosened and car jacked up and both front wheels removed. Then I found two steel wheels to use as supports to stop the car falling and smashing to the floor, I would of used axle stands but they were all over my nans holding the BMW up lol. We did the passenger side one first with no problems but forgot to get pics. Went ok and got to use my new air ratchet which I love
. Once the passenger side was done (mainly by my dad so I could see what needed to be done as I had never done anything like this before) I moved onto the drivers side and this is what I started with.
The bush to be replaced was this one.
Random pic of wishbone
Only 5 bolts holding the wishbone on, 1 holding the bush that needed replacing, 3 holing the wishbone on nearest the wheel
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Then the one holding the front of the wishbone one
I undone all the bolts with no trouble but then came across a
problem getting the front bolt out.
As you can see the sump was in the way, so I called upon dads
help and he decided to undone the subframe mounts to drop it slightly and then jack the sump/engine up slightly and finally with a bit of wiggling the bolt came out,
Off came the wishbone
The old bush
Getting the old one out with a trusty hammer and chisel thing lol
Finally the old bush was out,
New vs old
Then cleaned the wishbone (did think about spraying it but could only find bright green/bright pink or black so decided not to bother lol.
All clean
Looks like new
Then was the fun part, putting the new powerflex bush in. Following the instructions obviously.
Using washing up liquid (who can guess the brand?
)
Then with me holding the wishbone still, mum standing on the bush and dad trying to get it to pop into place with a tyre lever
It finally gave in and popped into place
Then came out the copper grease (provided) and smeared on the inside of the bush and the outside of the metal insert before putting it together
Then time to put the wishbone back on the car.
All done
Driver side
Passenger side
Think we used enough tools
Once everything was triple checked, the wheels went back on, tyre pressures corrected and tools packed away. I took the car for a quick spin. Well 30mins in the end lol.
You can see the bush through the wheels (but with the new ones that are going on next year, it will be more difficult to see)
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Now I can drive the car and not worry about the annoying/worrying clunking coming from the passenger side
Let me know what you guys think