Urgent question
Urgent question
Got my new doughnut bushes on. They won't go all the way in due to the alloy centre bit. Is this usual??
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Thats normal mine were exactly the same when i did mine
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Nothing to worry about [img]/smile.gif[/img]
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The reason there is no gap on your old bush is that the middle part breaks way
And when you put a new bush in the you have a slight gap because the centre is solid
Hope this makes sense [img]/smile.gif[/img]
Steva
And when you put a new bush in the you have a slight gap because the centre is solid
Hope this makes sense [img]/smile.gif[/img]
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I didnt take any more. lol.
If you get under the car, just to the front of the rear wheels you will see and big nut going through round a plate which has 2 prongs on it, that are bolted further forward.
That big nut goes through the bush, if you look just on top of the plate you will see it.
If you get under the car, just to the front of the rear wheels you will see and big nut going through round a plate which has 2 prongs on it, that are bolted further forward.
That big nut goes through the bush, if you look just on top of the plate you will see it.
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They were about 19 quid each from Autovaux. The part number is on the first page.
They were sat out about 10mm one side and 15 the other.
When they were sat that far out it pushed the beam really close to the frame and it kept banging on it.
They are now sat about 3mm if that.
They were sat out about 10mm one side and 15 the other.
When they were sat that far out it pushed the beam really close to the frame and it kept banging on it.
They are now sat about 3mm if that.
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