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| Leaky Injector ![]() Join Date: Sep 2010 Location: Tampa FL Age: 22
Posts: 104
Trader Rating: (0) Feedback Score: 0 reviews | Bushing replacement Who has any idea about how much a shop would charge to do a complete bushing change on the chassis as well as subframe collars, parts provided by me. Because this is something i REALLY don't want to do to myself on the s14... |
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| Nissanaholic! ![]() Join Date: Dec 2003 Location: In a place, near a river, over a lake Age: 26
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Trader Rating: (21) Feedback Score: 21 reviews | Depends on who's doing it of course; there is no expected value for that. I just did it on mine. Wow, what a bitch. From what I seen, you only need to burn out the ones on the RLCA and FLCA's. The ones in the subframe I used a drill to eat away the gap. once I got the centers out, its a matter of using the a reciprocating saw to do the bulk of the work, then swap out for a hack saw. The blade will get pinched once you cut through the sleeve, then use a drift and knock it out. ![]()
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| Nissanaholic! ![]() Join Date: Dec 2003 Location: In a place, near a river, over a lake Age: 26
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Trader Rating: (21) Feedback Score: 21 reviews | Pressing the ones out of the RLCA's is very difficult to fixture. I only burnt those out so I could get the saw in place. The bushings can only come out in one direction. Pressing the bushings out of the spindles is fairly easy and straight forward. The subframe is also very difficult to fixture in a press, and I've got a pretty large one.
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| Zilvia Junkie ![]() Join Date: May 2010 Location: santa ana CA Age: 30
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Trader Rating: (7) Feedback Score: 7 reviews | I started to cut mine out but I didn't get far before I said screw it. Took it to a 240 shop here nearby and they cut it out for me, and they finished it up same day. |
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| Nissanaholic! ![]() Join Date: Dec 2003 Location: In a place, near a river, over a lake Age: 26
Posts: 2,321
Trader Rating: (21) Feedback Score: 21 reviews | Quote:
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| Nissanaholic! ![]() Join Date: Dec 2003 Location: In a place, near a river, over a lake Age: 26
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Trader Rating: (21) Feedback Score: 21 reviews | ^ya know it really wasn't that bad, maybe 2 hrs. Have you tried it with an air hammer? It's still a bitch to find something perfectly sized to hit the outer ring. There isn't much of a ledge.
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| Zilvia Junkie ![]() Join Date: Mar 2011 Location: Indianapolis, IN
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Trader Rating: (4) Feedback Score: 4 reviews | It makes quick work of subframe bushings. I havent done them on my 240 yet but on multiple other cars. Its all about selecting the correct bit and not letting that damn thing jump around. Once it bites into the outer ring it will form its own ledge and go to town, but yea that ledge is pretty hard to get. But in general it would take you less than a few minutes per bushing on average.
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| Leaky Injector ![]() Join Date: Sep 2010 Location: Tampa FL Age: 22
Posts: 104
Trader Rating: (0) Feedback Score: 0 reviews | This is definitely a project im dreading, but can't wait to experience the end result. I have access to pretty much any tool i need and a lift, as well as help from certified mechanics if i get lost someh where along the way. I just really don't want to do the labor lol. Compared to doing a motor swap, how long will it take/ how difficult? Considering i can swap an s-chassis in about 4-5 hours lol. I've never really dug into anything like this before. |
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| Zilvia Junkie ![]() Join Date: Mar 2011 Location: Indianapolis, IN
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Trader Rating: (4) Feedback Score: 4 reviews | subframe bushings are a cake walk compared to a motor swap. You will be fine.
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| Join Date: May 2011 Location: Olympia, Wa Age: 31
Posts: 5
Trader Rating: (1) Feedback Score: 1 reviews | $90 at a local shop for ES bushings in to just the oe arms, minus the four in the knuckles (dont have spares of those to drop off). I have not attempted to do or have done any of the many others bushings and mounts, yet. |
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