Drop Link Rubber Bushes Front and rear.
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Tripewriter
Drop Link Rubber Bushes Front and rear.
The latest MOT resulted in a pass but I was advised to replace the rubber bushes on the links to the anti roll bars front and rear. Has anyone done this is there an idiots guide?
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Re: Drop Link Rubber Bushes Front and rear.
Have a look at this thread . . . . .
Its pretty informed & with pictures too!!
http://www.igmaynard.co.uk/bongo/forum/ ... Drop+links
Its pretty informed & with pictures too!!
http://www.igmaynard.co.uk/bongo/forum/ ... Drop+links
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Re: Drop Link Rubber Bushes Front and rear.
quite easy to do just remeber to wd40 the nuts and bolts prior to doing the job
2 bolts on rear bushes
2 nuts on front bushes
either 17 or 19 mm
trolley jack to take the weight
2 bolts on rear bushes
2 nuts on front bushes
either 17 or 19 mm
trolley jack to take the weight
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Re: Drop Link Rubber Bushes Front and rear.
? both front and rear bushes and rear drop links are all 14mm, original front anti-roll bar drop links are 17mm nut, and may need a 19mm spanner on the back, replacements are usually the reverse, 19mm nut and 17mm on the back.
Julian
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Re: Drop Link Rubber Bushes Front and rear.
Its a speed bump thing - its the only tweek mine has needed for the last two MOTs and I would guess it will be there same time next time (although hopefully someone else will own it then).
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Re: Drop Link Rubber Bushes Front and rear.
Just changed our front ARB bushes and drop links
makes a hell of a difference to the ride
looking at the old ones they were due for replacing tho 
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Re: Drop Link Rubber Bushes Front and rear.
Always best to replace all the parts connected along the Anti Roll Bar ......wishmaster wrote:Just changed our front ARB bushes and drop linksmakes a hell of a difference to the ride
looking at the old ones they were due for replacing tho
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Re: Drop Link Rubber Bushes Front and rear.
I agree with Wishmaster -- if your bongo's suspension bushes and droplinks are genuinely knackered, replacing them makes a huge difference to ride, noise over bumps, and handling. It's not that hard a job either, as long as what's on there isn't too rusty. If so, a can of Plus Gas dismantling spray should help. WD40 isn't as good for getting rusted nuts and bolts off -- I think the effect of WD40 is mostly psychological.




