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DIY: Whiteline rear differential bushings

Originally Posted by Zauskycop the grease is to lube up the large middle bushing before you push it into the subframe. Tracy Ramsey the back of the grease pack says

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Old 11-26-2015, 08:16 PM   #1 (permalink)
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the grease is to lube up the large middle bushing before you push it into the subframe.

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the back of the grease pack says it should be used for parts that are intended to move after they're installed. You might be right but I put it around the metal pieces.
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Tackled this the past two days. My take-aways:
  • Have a reciprocating saw for the center bushing. Thought I could handle it with a manually operated 24T hand saw... yeah, no.
  • It's possible to crack loose nuts and bolts attached to driveshaft and other miscellaneous rear parts without power tools. The downside is that you'll be sore but it's a great work out.
  • Eye pro. I used the wrap-around kind that has foam that won't let any shards in. As said before when you're drilling through the center differential you'll have silicone and metal shavings falling on you.
  • Most difficult/time-consuming process were taking out the old center bushing, installing the new bushing and positioning the differential back into place (OMG).
  • If you got a new differential cover it'll come with a vent pipe with an angle cut end. I used the open side of a 3/4" wrench (turn the wrench sideways and be cautious as to not hit and bend the pipe) and hammered away around the base until it seated flush.
  • If you have the Fast Intentions TDX cat-back exhaust and got the Z1 Motorsports upgraded differential cover the massive fins may be in the way of one or both of the pipes behind the mufflers. Not to the point where the install is impossible (hopefully) but it'll get you worried.

There you have it. The job is mostly time-consuming and not difficult; just absolutely atrociously frustrating.
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