DIY - Lower Control Arm Bushing Replacement - Translink
no, unfortunately i wont, theres a local drift event here on Nov. 1st that i'll go too, as broke and desperate for tires as i am, i'll try and go to it and support the local scene here. Also, my new wheels come in this month, so i'll be even more broke trying to buy new tires for them; let alone find drift tires too.
My father and I just installed the whitelines the other week. We used a Mac tools ball joint kit and installed while still on the car. The pieces in the kit worked perfect. We did have to make a sleeve like you guys did.
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It looks like the spl inner translink bushings shown all the way to the right in this pic wont work - the 29mm socket is most likely not deep enough to catch the edge of the bushing to press it in.........plus depends on how thick the walls are on the 29mm socket:
you can try, but may end up finding out you need a Frankenstein socket..

However, it looks like you CAN use the 29mm socket on the outer (suspension) bushings since the bushings dont protrude out no where near as much as the inner does.
-J
you can try, but may end up finding out you need a Frankenstein socket..

However, it looks like you CAN use the 29mm socket on the outer (suspension) bushings since the bushings dont protrude out no where near as much as the inner does.
-J
Last edited by JasonZ-YA; Nov 9, 2009 at 04:49 PM.
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Remember, like i mention in Post 19....i dont mind mailing you the Frankenstien socket.....
but ya gotta mail it back - actually Ktran has it right now........he can mail it straight to you then you back to me or unless someone else chimes in and needs it.........etc..
from there all you need is to get a 29mm socket and find a local shop with a press to do it for you? depending on the shop, they may have a 29mm socket already and you may not even need to get one.....
-J
but ya gotta mail it back - actually Ktran has it right now........he can mail it straight to you then you back to me or unless someone else chimes in and needs it.........etc..
from there all you need is to get a 29mm socket and find a local shop with a press to do it for you? depending on the shop, they may have a 29mm socket already and you may not even need to get one.....
-J
im still following this thread...
let me know if any of you need the "Frankenstien socket". I'll mail it to you and then you can mail it back to jayson...
make sure you guys order the bushings, because one of my friends has been trying to find the whiteline ones for a few weeks now....apparently they're sold out everywhere. thats why i'm still holding onto the socket...
let me know if any of you need the "Frankenstien socket". I'll mail it to you and then you can mail it back to jayson...
make sure you guys order the bushings, because one of my friends has been trying to find the whiteline ones for a few weeks now....apparently they're sold out everywhere. thats why i'm still holding onto the socket...
Last edited by KTran; Nov 9, 2009 at 09:21 PM.
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Yeah, I have been noticing that as well..........they are not in stock at most places...
Z1 didn't have them???
Try contacting these sellers and ensure you get the right ones:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/White...d=190342921767
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Nissa...d=360192794328
-J
Z1 didn't have them???
Try contacting these sellers and ensure you get the right ones:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/White...d=190342921767
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Nissa...d=360192794328
-J
Last edited by JasonZ-YA; Nov 10, 2009 at 03:33 AM.
It looks like the spl inner translink bushings shown all the way to the right in this pic wont work - the 29mm socket is most likely not deep enough to catch the edge of the bushing to press it in.........plus depends on how thick the walls are on the 29mm socket:
you can try, but may end up finding out you need a Frankenstein socket..
However, it looks like you CAN use the 29mm socket on the outer (suspension) bushings since the bushings dont protrude out no where near as much as the inner does.
-J
you can try, but may end up finding out you need a Frankenstein socket..
However, it looks like you CAN use the 29mm socket on the outer (suspension) bushings since the bushings dont protrude out no where near as much as the inner does.
-J
I will check if the adapter (the pretruding part) can be removed.Where in San Antonio are you located? I worked on Lackland for 5 years. It's depressing how bad Mexican food and BBQ are in CA compared to TX
The protruding cone shaped adapters are removable, so an appropriately sized socket, or even a flat plate, can be used to press the bushing in.
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