EVO 8 Lower Control Arm Bushing Install / Removal

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Комментарии • 28

  • @jaker2042
    @jaker2042 5 лет назад +2

    Again thanks for taking your time out of your personal life, and making great content videos!

  • @thomasmackay4
    @thomasmackay4 5 лет назад +2

    Good seeing you making videos again.

  • @JaysEvo8
    @JaysEvo8 Год назад +1

    The greatest feeling when things press in with ease.

    • @BoostedFilms
      @BoostedFilms  Год назад +1

      And when the old ones start to move when you press them out!

  • @jonj4357
    @jonj4357 7 месяцев назад

    I have a rotational clunk from my front passenger corner. Already ruled out axle, wheel hub, brakes, and tcase. It makes the noise going straight on or off throttle.
    Can’t figure out if it’s the endlinks, sway bar or even lca. Ball joint and tie rod end don’t seem to have play…

  • @sf2372
    @sf2372 5 лет назад +2

    Great tute mate, thanks agin.

  • @NobleGangsta13
    @NobleGangsta13 5 лет назад +1

    Great video. How did the bushings perform? Which was best?

  • @octaviovillarreal4970
    @octaviovillarreal4970 5 лет назад +1

    Keep up the great videos!

  • @EvoK9
    @EvoK9 4 года назад +1

    I love your videos dude I have learnt a lot from you could you kindly share the OEM part numbers for the front & back bushings please... even though I have really good road&track coilovers on my Evo 9 I have recently noticed that my ride has done stiffer and it’s making these weird clunking noice however the noise isn’t really loud though only when I go over humps and bumps as we have a lot of them in that the UK

    • @BoostedFilms
      @BoostedFilms  4 года назад

      Thanks! I don't think you can actually get the OEM bushings without buying the entire control arm. This kit might be what your looking for. stmtuned.com/collections/mitsubishi-evolution-7-8-9-suspension-bushings-braces/products/energy-suspension-front-control-arm-bushing-set-evo-8-9

  • @harlandclassics9960
    @harlandclassics9960 2 года назад +2

    Any update and feedback on the febest bushing?

    • @BoostedFilms
      @BoostedFilms  2 года назад +1

      Worked the same as OEM for me so far. Been a few years and few thousand miles.

  • @smashbang4831
    @smashbang4831 3 года назад

    I had the nut inside the subframe break off and just spin on that one bolt and I’ve been dreading having to do these.

  • @Tavo-TECH
    @Tavo-TECH 3 года назад

    Hi. Interesting video. I have a doubt, does eccentric bushing have an exact position? (Whithline)

  • @tobyagard1195
    @tobyagard1195 2 года назад

    How can I get them bushing for cs3 lancer

  • @b20eg195
    @b20eg195 5 лет назад +1

    Thanks for this. I have plans to do my own as well soon. What brand or exact model HD impact are you using any recommendations? 20v, 24v? Also what tool set are you using it would be helpful when ordering thanks...

    • @BoostedFilms
      @BoostedFilms  5 лет назад +1

      My battery impact is pretty old but works fine, i think anything you can buy today would work just fine. Anything Milwaukee brand is pretty good if you want to spend the money.
      The stuff used to press out the bearing was most likely a bearing adapter and bearing separator kit from harbor freight.

    • @b20eg195
      @b20eg195 5 лет назад

      @@BoostedFilms thank you so much. I'll do just that and report back as well. I'll be upgrading to white line bushing

    • @BoostedFilms
      @BoostedFilms  5 лет назад

      Rick Evo I have some for same if you didn’t buy them yet

    • @b20eg195
      @b20eg195 5 лет назад

      @@BoostedFilms I haven't look into them yet, but my original plans were to buy the whole front end and rear sets and do them all the same day eventually.
      I'll be running Michellen pilot sport 4s on swift lowering springs and keeping the stock blistein shocks for now. I'd like to maximize all the handling else where and anti sway before coilovers while trying to keep it at 1-1.2" drop max.
      Thx though....

  • @fernandobruno772
    @fernandobruno772 4 года назад

    is that movement you doing with the bushing on the first couple of mins of the video normal? how much movement does a new one have to compare to the older once? just wondering if it is normal or it supposed to be nice and solid. thank you

    • @BoostedFilms
      @BoostedFilms  4 года назад

      Fernando Bruno they can be very stiff when you first buy them and it may take a bit to kinda break it loose initially but they should be able to move a bit. My older ones looked more cracked and worn, and that is why I changed them.

    • @fernandobruno772
      @fernandobruno772 4 года назад

      @@BoostedFilms thanks for the quick reply. Mine are not cracked. All grease still in there. But they do move like how it is on your video. I just didn't know if it had to be nice and hard like the ball joints are. Thank you

  • @mattaue
    @mattaue 4 года назад

    How did the new bushings turn out? Did you install the Whiteline? Would you recommend them?

    • @BoostedFilms
      @BoostedFilms  4 года назад +2

      mattaue I did not run the whiteline LCA bushings. I did run the whiteline roll center ball joints and outter tie rods. Can’t notice anything with the oem LCA bushings. Whiteline roll center kit does make the car seem to have more responsive steering. But it also make it seem a bit more “darty” which can hurt streetability a bit. Just my .02 on it.

    • @mattaue
      @mattaue 4 года назад

      Boosted Films are you planning on running the Whiteline LCA bushing anytime soon? Would you recommend them? A shop told me my LCA was loose but didn’t say which bushings needed replacing.

  • @evolad2463
    @evolad2463 3 года назад

    i prefer superpro bushings