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Thread: Ideas for Rear Bushings Replacement Tool.

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    Default Ideas for Rear Bushings Replacement Tool.

    I have a project for my car to replace the old and worn out bushings on my miata. If anyone has some advice I'd like to here it as well as if there are any tools and tricks to the trade to help accomplish this project.

    This is what I have found so far if anyone wants to comment on this tool to remove the old bushings.
    http://www.valvoline.com/carcare/art...=pht20021101bt
    and or
    http://video.google.com/videoplay?do...05326560208042 from harbor fraight.

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    I used the Harbor Freight tool when I replaced mine several years ago. I found that getting the old bushings out was not the problem. Squeezing the new ones in was more of a challenge. I was replacing the stock bushings with poly bushings.
    What's left of a '96 Miata with stock clutch.
    My car exceeds my driving ability. That's the only possible explanation.

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    Rub a little AJ on it. Costs a bit more but sure makes it wasy on you. :)

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    Quote Originally Posted by HudsonHawk View Post
    Rub a little AJ on it. Costs a bit more but sure makes it wasy on you. :)
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    Question

    Your profile shows you have a 2002 Miata how worn out do you think your bushing are???

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    Quote Originally Posted by POS Racing View Post
    Your profile shows you have a 2002 Miata how worn out do you think your bushing are???
    There is alot more to this story than has been stated. Dan's leaking rear caliper slung brake fluid all over his suspension and wheel, unfortunately. Corrosive brake fluid ate the finish on his wheel as well as a couple of control arm bushings.

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    Quote Originally Posted by johnwag View Post
    There is alot more to this story than has been stated. Dan's leaking rear caliper slung brake fluid all over his suspension and wheel, unfortunately. Corrosive brake fluid ate the finish on his wheel as well as a couple of control arm bushings.
    Ah!!

    And now you know the rest of the story!

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    Default Yeah Thats the story

    The break fluid really messed up my wheel... so don't let this happen to you. Repair it quickly and promptly. I was ignorant to what the effect of what could happen. But since you know now, you would be just stupid to neglect your brake issue.

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    Default Installing Bushings!!!

    I found another article describing the installation of the poly bushing on a MR2 but I feel this would be similar for those that might want to know.. It describes front and rear.

    http://www.turbomr2.com/MR2/HowTo/Su...ushings-01.htm

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    Quote Originally Posted by DanB View Post
    I picked this up tonight at Harbor Freight for a project on my OTM.

    I'll let you know if it worth a shit shortly!

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    Quote Originally Posted by POS Racing View Post
    I picked this up tonight at Harbor Freight for a project on my OTM.

    I'll let you know if it worth a shit shortly!
    That's the same one I used. I had hoped that all the bushings could have been removed/installed without pulling the A arms off the car, but no such luck! It was just too difficult.
    What's left of a '96 Miata with stock clutch.
    My car exceeds my driving ability. That's the only possible explanation.

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    Post Drat

    It is not what I needed so it is heading back to Harbor Freight this morning.....

    What I need is this = http://www.thepartsbin.com/cartools/...68_rpr_-d.html



    Anyone happen to have one lying around??

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    What are you trying to do, and on what car?
    What's left of a '96 Miata with stock clutch.
    My car exceeds my driving ability. That's the only possible explanation.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mark52 View Post
    What are you trying to do, and on what car?
    Upper control arm bushings on the 'lac.

    GM used an upper ball joint on the '67 with a camber eccentric that has become a bit tricky to find.

    Since mine still seem to be OK I'd like to try and replace the Upper control Arm Bushing without having to mess with the ball joints. I've been told with this special tool I can leave the ball joint alone and swap the upper bushings (which have turned to dust).

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    hey POS, i can change out that camber(/caster) eccentric bushing out very quickly! come get it aligned and well get the right in there for ya!

    as when doing any bushings, and taking your suspension apart, aligning your car is recommended! having AJ align it is VERY recommended!

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    Quote Originally Posted by BAM! View Post
    having AJ align it is VERY recommended!
    Is that kinda like a barber recommending that you get a hair cut?
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    Quote Originally Posted by POS Racing View Post
    It is not what I needed so it is heading back to Harbor Freight this morning.....

    What I need is this = http://www.thepartsbin.com/cartools/...68_rpr_-d.html



    Anyone happen to have one lying around??
    So does anyone happen to have one of these that maybe grandpa gave ya back in the day?

    I'm not finding anyone who rents this tool......

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    Quote Originally Posted by POS Racing View Post
    So does anyone happen to have one of these that maybe grandpa gave ya back in the day?

    I'm not finding anyone who rents this tool......
    Ebay FTW!

    I ended up buying the tool since no one rents it, figure I will put it back up on Ebay when the projects on the 'lac are done!

    I also ordered up a set of control arm bushings from RockAuto.com for the 'lac this morning! (5% off with this 13213271016885 code)

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    Talking

    That tool rocks!

    I took the day off and spent some quality time with the 'lac, after 6 hours of messing with 42 year old rusty bolts I got the upper bushings replaced.

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