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ADVAN23
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ADVAN23 liked post by
Dreadnaught
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Serious need of help!
This is probably your best bet. When I put in my polyurethane diff and sub frame bushings I had to remove the muffler(s), rear sway bar and the V shaped brace. With those parts removed, you...
Liked On: 06-02-2021,
09:19 AM
Posted On: 06-01-2021,
01:13 AM
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Serious need of help!
Yes, once the diff is out, it probably wouldn't take much effort to hack the bushing apart tp reveal the stub bolt and nut ... which could then be removed with a pair of vice-grips.
Liked On: 06-02-2021,
09:18 AM
Posted On: 05-31-2021,
09:00 PM
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Serious need of help!
I agree with Spooler ... not good. Working from the rear of the subframe, would it be possible to use a drill fitted with a bit or a 2" hole saw to drill out the bushing itself so that you could...
Liked On: 06-02-2021,
09:18 AM
Posted On: 05-31-2021,
07:50 PM
ADVAN23 liked post by
Rusty
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Serious need of help!
What you may try to do. Is to cut the inner bushing with a deep hole saw. And remove it with the diff. Once out. Then you will have an easier time with it. Cut the inner shell away from the stud and...
Liked On: 06-02-2021,
09:18 AM
Posted On: 05-31-2021,
07:46 PM
ADVAN23 liked post by
JARblue
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Help with the clutch
At least you are aware. However, your comment of not owning two vehicles is even more reason to go with the known good part that doesn't have the possibility of leaving you stranded. But it's your...
Liked On: 05-18-2021,
01:31 PM
Posted On: 05-18-2021,
01:21 PM
ADVAN23 liked post by
JARblue
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Help with the clutch
Could very well be the throwout bearing if its got a bunch of miles on it. Coincidence with the bleed timing is certainly possible. I assume the clutch pedal pressure is good from the bleed. Is the...
Liked On: 05-18-2021,
12:23 PM
Posted On: 05-18-2021,
12:03 PM
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