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Old 22-08-2012, 20:38   #1
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Poly bush fitting help please

Hey, I've changed the rest of my bushes for powerflex ones. Only got the rear engine/gear box bush and rear diff front and back bushes to do. Whats the easiest way to do them both without having to drop too much down?
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Old 22-08-2012, 20:42   #2
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Old 22-08-2012, 21:05   #3
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Rear diff out, no way round it. Well there is if you cut cornered and using the two piece power flex, ild invest in SuperPro.
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Old 22-08-2012, 21:13   #4
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Rear diff out, no way round it. Well there is if you cut cornered and using the two piece power flex, ild invest in SuperPro.
Whats the difference then between the powerflex ones and superpro ones?
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Whats the difference then between the powerflex ones and superpro ones?
A lot of the Powerflex come as 2 pieces for one bush, the SuperPro ones are all one piece. Little harder to fit but a solid one piece bush is better that a bush made of two parts(more chance of movement within the bush.
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Old 23-08-2012, 11:54   #6
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I see. i already have the powerflex ones tho so i will probably just fit them. so is there a way round dropping the whole rear diff out. can u just support the diff on a stand un bolt it all and lower it slightly without having to take off any pipes so it doesnt need bleeding again.
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