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ok well its been over a month now since i finished my engine swap so i was raring to go with another project. i have been suffering from some really bad wheel hop lately so im giving the rear end an overhaul.

 

today i managed to get the whole lot out...

http://xs224.xs.to/xs224/08072/rearend001693.jpg

http://xs224.xs.to/xs224/08072/rearend002526.jpg

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not 100% percent yet as to what i want to do. all depends on cost and gains, but im defiantly going to have a go at poly bushes

 

I'd advise against fitting poly bushes, I'd replace with OEM Toyota parts.

 

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There are a few reasons why I'd recommend fitting OEM parts rather than aftermarket bushes;

 

1. The OEM parts use spherical bearings, not just simple turned/moulded pieces or urethane (TRD is the exception they use spherical bearings). Most bush kits (with the exception of the TRD ones) would be a downgrade compared to OEM components.

 

2. By replacing with OEM arms you will also get new ball joints, these are an integral part of the arm and cannot be replaced separately. Aftermarket bush kits only replace the bushes, but not the ball joints, so you will be left with old, worn out ball joints on the other end of the arms.

 

3. Removing the bushes from the arms to fit new ones is notoriously difficult. Often the only way to get the old ones off, is to burn them out. All this is very time consuming and if you are paying someone to do the work, can be very costly in terms of labour hours.

 

Yes the OEM parts are more expensive, but they are a lot easier and less time consuming to fit, so some of the price difference should be offset by less labour time charged for fitting.

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I'd advise against fitting poly bushes, I'd replace with OEM Toyota parts.

 

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There are a few reasons why I'd recommend fitting OEM parts rather than aftermarket bushes;

 

1. The OEM parts use spherical bearings, not just simple turned/moulded pieces or urethane (TRD is the exception they use spherical bearings). Most bush kits (with the exception of the TRD ones) would be a downgrade compared to OEM components.

 

2. By replacing with OEM arms you will also get new ball joints, these are an integral part of the arm and cannot be replaced separately. Aftermarket bush kits only replace the bushes, but not the ball joints, so you will be left with old, worn out ball joints on the other end of the arms.

 

3. Removing the bushes from the arms to fit new ones is notoriously difficult. Often the only way to get the old ones off, is to burn them out. All this is very time consuming and if you are paying someone to do the work, can be very costly in terms of labour hours.

 

Yes the OEM parts are more expensive, but they are a lot easier and less time consuming to fit, so some of the price difference should be offset by less labour time charged for fitting.

 

thanks nic i was considering oem but time is on my side where as money isnt. i can get a whole new bush set for £100 for the rear and i dread to think what oem components would cost. i appreciate your advice though :)

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The aftermarket kits for a supra are not all what they are cracked up to be. For example I have bought the R2 racing kit and there are only a few of the bushes you can actually use. The rear wishbones have two large shielded bushes that mount onto the subframe and they are extremely difficult to get out, Mine had 3.5 tonnes of presure on them and all it did was bend the support for the press.

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The aftermarket kits for a supra are not all what they are cracked up to be. For example I have bought the R2 racing kit and there are only a few of the bushes you can actually use. The rear wishbones have two large shielded bushes that mount onto the subframe and they are extremely difficult to get out, Mine had 3.5 tonnes of presure on them and all it did was bend the support for the press.

 

3.5 tonnes :blink:! well could melting them out be another option then?

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ok today i spent about 2 hours removing and fitting the original diff bush. the second additional one which is missing in the picture i had already fitted.

http://xs224.xs.to/xs224/08073/003missingdiffbush900.jpg

 

this is the state of the removed one which i had to get out using a chisel

http://xs224.xs.to/xs224/08073/006removeddiffbush551.jpg

 

i also got the left hand side upper control arm off and gave it a good shot blasting to bring it up nice for spraying later on.

http://xs224.xs.to/xs224/08073/005upperarmlhs396.jpg

 

to get the bushes out i turned this up in the lathe, and a second one is going to be needed to support the other side of bush.

http://xs224.xs.to/xs224/08073/004bushpunch460.jpg

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pushed out the two bushes in the upper control arm in the vice, but one of the lower arms i just set fire to it :)

http://xs224.xs.to/xs224/08074/007bushburning674.jpg

 

given all the parts i have off at the moment a lick of paint.

http://xs224.xs.to/xs224/08074/008freshpaintedparts831.jpg

 

the contrast to the rest of the rear end is amazing! the whole lot will soon look like this :)

http://xs224.xs.to/xs224/08074/009freshpaintedparts897.jpg

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does anyone know of a decent place either near crawley or slough that can do me a full geometry set up once this is done? how much should this cost also?

 

Another quality project. :D Hats off to you Miko. :)

Give Muffleman a call, he's just set up his business in Crawley bud. :)

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  • 3 months later...

Well finally my bushes arrived earlier in the week. so this weekend i got the whole lot installed on the rear of my car and put the sub frame back in...

 

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One lopsided supra

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Also put on my facelift bumper splitter from jevensio (Thanks Buddy!)

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I took the car for a test drive and it drove 10 times better than it had before. The power went down nicely with no wheel hopping what so ever! :D CURED!

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