Have any of you guys experienced squeaking with all these Nolothane bushes?
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the main reason for this lube is to aid pressing the new bushes in, The inside of my bushes was cross-hatched/textured so the crush sleeve would be able to move with minimal friction, Also the crosshatch holds the grease inbetween the crush sleeve and the bush so you dont squeeze it all out when pushing the sleeve inside the bush.
Overkill is an understatement.
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MXkal wrote:absalutely none at all. Rubber would tend to squeek moreso than urathane, Rubber ones squeek when pushing them out
Can't agree with this unfortunately. If the poly gets dry it should squeak worse than a field of mice.
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Yeah they squeak.
Ky lasts a while in my experience, 7 months so far (i didn't have anything else at hand and didn't want to use petroleum jelly for fear of degradation to the poly).
As for the front Bushes removal and installation, i found it easier to separate the tie rod end from the steering arm (push it out with a steering wheel puller) then remove the two arms (upper and lower) attached to the ball joints as one assembly and work on them outside the car.
Total removal/Assembly time about 1 1/2 hours.
Ky lasts a while in my experience, 7 months so far (i didn't have anything else at hand and didn't want to use petroleum jelly for fear of degradation to the poly).

As for the front Bushes removal and installation, i found it easier to separate the tie rod end from the steering arm (push it out with a steering wheel puller) then remove the two arms (upper and lower) attached to the ball joints as one assembly and work on them outside the car.
Total removal/Assembly time about 1 1/2 hours.
Huh?
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I never said the hub came off.
I removed the brake caliper and pulled all of it out at once.
So to remove brake caliper bracket 5 minutes.
Remove steering arm tie rod end with puller 10 minutes.
Remove 2 lower arm bolts 10 minutes.
Remove upper arm bolt 5 minutes.
So 1/2 hour to remove the whole assembly.
and about an hour to reinstall (including heating and massaging the arm back straight after a brain explosion on the press)
I removed the brake caliper and pulled all of it out at once.

So to remove brake caliper bracket 5 minutes.
Remove steering arm tie rod end with puller 10 minutes.
Remove 2 lower arm bolts 10 minutes.
Remove upper arm bolt 5 minutes.
So 1/2 hour to remove the whole assembly.
and about an hour to reinstall (including heating and massaging the arm back straight after a brain explosion on the press)

Huh?
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ampz wrote:That is lucky![]()
The press didn't really flinch whenit compressed the arm!
It came out good, we used a bit of heat and a scissor jack to straighten it again![]()
It was Stefans car and it never drives in a straight line anyway![]()
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ROFLMHO.....there is a pic of that somewhere.



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