Great result.

Bozzy

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These had been collecting dust in the garage for about 4 weeks, so as the weather
was decent today I summoned up the courage to have a go at fitting them.
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They looked absolutely fine but @t-tony showed me how much the front wheels flexed and apparently It's down to worn control arm bushes,at the rear of the arm.

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I was surprised how bad they were when I was able to easily separate the mounting from the rubber inner.
I watched some clips on line on how to change them and some people opted to burn the rubber out with a blow lamp,some people used lump hammers and chisels. I didn't need to do either :D.

Once the bracket is off you're left with the rubber inner stuck on the control arm. I used a multi tool to cut through it with ease,it has a metal sleeve on it also but once a cut is made it seperates and slides off.
Then the metal collar has be removed from the inside of the bracket,I used a hacksaw to cut a slot across it and then used a hammer and chisel to ease it out.
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A quick run round with some abrasive strip before popping in the new bush.
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Then on to the car
The instructions supplied with the kit are very good and clear,even to a pleb like me :rolleyes:.
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A good coating of the supplied silicon grease on the black bit and inside the purple bit to aid the fitting and prevent any squeaky noises when driving.....
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and Bob's your uncle :D.
Thought I'd struggle to do this on my own and Tony did very kindly offer his services but luckily mission complete.
Went out for a little test drive for an hour and I'm so pleased I replaced them old bushes as the car didn't corner too well before. Didn't realise how bad it was until @Nodzed let me have a drive in his fab //M,my zed felt awful in comparison :(.
BUT NOW it feels bloody ace in the corners as the front is instantly grippy and doesn't drift wide,making the rear more responsive.
I know it's an old cliche but it feels like it's transformed the car,so a job well worth doing :).

Steve.
 

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t-tony

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Top job mate, well done.

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Job well done :thumbsup:

Think I need to look at mine at some point.
 

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Top job mate, well done.

Tony.
Thanks Tony, another job that I wouldn't have tackled without some of hints and tips picked up at the zed shed midlands :).
I'm back in love with my zed again now :D.........might even nip out for a night time,roof down blast =)).
 

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Nice one pal, well done, tightens the full front end, :thumbsup:
 

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Top job Steve, good man for having a go.:thumbsup: We'll have to try it out in the Peaks sometime:whistle:
 

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Same at Tanvic Tyres Mick, but a long way for you. . . . . . ;)=))

Tony.
 

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I think in all, it took 2 hours to do both sides Jim. The bushes cost about £46 from eBay.
That'll do, you can come over and do mine :thumbsup:=))=))=))

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Probably a good idea to have the alignment checked now, took mine to the local ATS and it seems they don't charge if they don't actually have to adjust it. Hurrah.
Yes I agree and I'll try A.T.S as you say,if it doesn't need adjustment, no charge. Had it checked and adjusted a few months ago before I knew the bushes needed replacing. Funny thing is, I asked them if anything needed replacing on the steering/suspension and they said no :meh:. Not A.T.S though.
 

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Top job Steve, good man for having a go.:thumbsup: We'll have to try it out in the Peaks sometime:whistle:
Thanks Dave :). Funny enough I've just concocted a route on tyre that will need trialling :coolsteer).
 

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Count us in as mine also needs a thorough test :D:thumbsup:
You ok to come over this way Sean ? Or are you going to show us some of those lovely roads around your neck of the woods ?
We're out with the Mints in a couple of weeks all being well, so we can all have a steady little pootle :whistle:.
 
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