Great video guides, very informative with identifying which sockets you need before you start and good step by step process. I only wish my cars would come to pieces that easily without the need for WD-40, Lump hammers, oxy torches and minor cuts!!
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@@abergreg cut out / through the rubber and hacksaw through the bushes outer steel cage . either a nice big vice or a big hammer using the spacers to prevent damage to the new bushing .use oil to lubricate the narrow chisel to cut through the rubber .and remove the centre sleeve .
Jewish git go and buy all of the tools and equipment and only charge for one hour plus parts and dont forget the taxes .cleaning bills and machinery maintenance . I have just done the same job on my 307 and it is waiting for parts after spending 4 hours slaving away .fingers crossed no cuts and bruises YET.
This video shows the sequence of steps for replacement and shows what is needed for this so that it is clear whether it is easy to do this and whether it is possible at home.
Great video guides, very informative with identifying which sockets you need before you start and good step by step process. I only wish my cars would come to pieces that easily without the need for WD-40, Lump hammers, oxy torches and minor cuts!!
Thank you for your feedback! We are happy that you like our overview video. Unfortunately, each car requires particular replacement and everything depends on a technical condition of car parts units. Our videos are just informative on the replacement sequence. Best regards, Autodoc.
ha ha ... for real, that's why i apply anti seize to under carriage bolts.
Can you make a video about the rear bushes change?
Be nice to see a 307 rear axle bushes replaced in situation with a specialist tool ?
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Really good video, well shot. How do you do it without the press?
Its a front axle, you dont have track rod ends at the back
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@@abergreg Use a bench vise. Be careful
@@abergreg cut out / through the rubber and hacksaw through the bushes outer steel cage . either a nice big vice or a big hammer using the spacers to prevent damage to the new bushing .use oil to lubricate the narrow chisel to cut through the rubber .and remove the centre sleeve .
Complimenti
forgot about part where you have to get a wheel alignment
Less than 15 minutes start to finish yet my garage charged me an hour labour!
Blackbrooke How much ?
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Very helpful, I did the other side in less than half an hour. You need a ball end splitter and a t50 torx bit (about $10 the pair)
Jewish git go and buy all of the tools and equipment and only charge for one hour plus parts and dont forget the taxes .cleaning bills and machinery maintenance . I have just done the same job on my 307 and it is waiting for parts after spending 4 hours slaving away .fingers crossed no cuts and bruises YET.
@@richardwallinger1683 Four hours? Its not your thing then mate.
Everybody has a hidraulic press at home...
This video shows the sequence of steps for replacement and shows what is needed for this so that it is clear whether it is easy to do this and whether it is possible at home.