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advice on bushes please


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hi guys my next step for the supe is to strip the under sides,shotblast and powdercoat it all, then replace all the bushes i can. is there a list of bushes with a breakdown anywhere,and can i reuse the wish bones etc and just replace the bushes? i going to use powerflex ones i think

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The Powerflex site is pretty good for listing the required bushes and where they go.

 

If you're interested I have the rear R2 Racing kit minus the upper arm bushes for sale (have sold the Supra now). This includes 8 (4 each side) bushes which I think covers all the lower control arm bushes. Never used, still with instruction sheet, original packaging and grease. Just opened to remove the upper arm bushes. £75 + postage. Can provide more info/images etc if interested.

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As Dunk says, the upper rear wishbones have two bushes and a ball joint each. I bought a bush kit and was going to leave the ball joints. As it turned out, one of the ball joints was shot, and I damaged the other wishbone during dis-assembly. I know its more cost but I really recommend buying new OEM rear wishbones and not bothering trying to replace the bushes on them. The other rear bushes are pretty straightforward, and it makes a massive improvement to the handling of the car. I bought a set of SuperPro bushes from Whifbitz, and new upper wishbones from my friendly Toyota dealer.

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If you recently fitted them how do you know they last well ?

 

Not the first time Iv used them man;) Had them on my old E36 snotter for ages with welded diff, they outlasted the car in the end..:)

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