Yeah the rear of the truck feels a bit more planted. I had an 89 Montero where these bushings where completely gone. That made a real difference. The Konis are great, best off the shelf shock you can buy. The inexpensive KYBs that most people use are just too stiff.
@@AutoOffTopic By the way, do you know what is the OD size of that trailing arm to diff bush? Apparently there are 2 sizes. A 60mm and 65mm. hard to measure when still on the vehicle, lol. It's my daily driver so can't really remove without the parts ready. Thanks in advance.
Very good! 😊
Thank you for sharing!
How many miles you had on it when you replaced them?
@@KenHer3500 it was about 185k miles
What will happen is this bushes gone? Any vibration????
Did it improve the drivability? How are those Konis as well?
Yeah the rear of the truck feels a bit more planted. I had an 89 Montero where these bushings where completely gone. That made a real difference. The Konis are great, best off the shelf shock you can buy. The inexpensive KYBs that most people use are just too stiff.
@@AutoOffTopic By the way, do you know what is the OD size of that trailing arm to diff bush? Apparently there are 2 sizes. A 60mm and 65mm. hard to measure when still on the vehicle, lol. It's my daily driver so can't really remove without the parts ready. Thanks in advance.
@@MC-jf6ic Sadly I don't know the diameter.
Can this be done without a lift/jack? On a 91 montero. Thanks
Absolutely, just support the frame with good Jack Stands so that the axle can drop.
Thankyou
Good 1