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Originally Posted by Hanna
So I decided to install my Jeeperf poly bushings this weekend and what a f#*%ing disaster!!...
First of all the originals were a pain in the arse to remove, even with having access to a ball joint press I was still forced to hack them out with a chisel and hammer. Took about 45min to an hour to remove each one. Then got to installing the bush above the pinion flange and the ball joint press ended up damaging the flange end of the poly bush.... I am hoping it will still be OK, but the "flange" is half chewed through.
Then onto the front one. There was just no way this thing was going to go in. I measured it up and sure enough, it was almost 1mm larger in diameter than the mount race. Given that this race is in a removable bracket I decided to grind it out with a dremel as it could always be replaced if I made the hole too big. Spent a good hour or so grinding and then started hammering it into place using some of the ball joint tube tools as this bush is too long to use my ball joint press on.
So after hammering away for a good hour or so and getting about 5-10mm from it being seated I started thinking about the 3rd and whether I could be bothered doing it today or not - then all of a sudden.... BANG!!!! The bloody alloy mount on the diff cover snaps off and I can see my diff gears!!.... F*!% me!! Seriously?? I am over this shit...
So now I have a Commander sitting on stands in my driveway with no front diff, a diff sitting on the ground with a broken alloy cover, one bush half installed that still requires pressing home, another bush installed but damaged and the 3rd bush hasn't even been touched yet...
Not sure where to go from here? Any assistance or advice would be appreciated. I had a search online and there doesn't appear to be any aftermarket diff covers available, so I am guessing my only option is to try to get one from a wrecker? Will probably take a week and half to get here as well...
What a shit way to spend a weekend!!
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I changed mine this weekend as well with the poly ones, no way was I going to do it with diff in so out it came.
To take the two rear out was real easy using what Clarky suggested but I got a bigger set with more sleeves and didn't have to get anything made probably didn't use the kit correctly but it did the job. No hammers etc took about 30 minutes.
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/302160352...%3AMEBIDX%3AIT
The kit above was $91.00 on ebay when I brought it and is now $280.00 !!!! and Clarkys was around $60.00 from memory.
Getting the new poly ones in proved a little more difficult but the press above did the job bolting two plates thru one end of the g clamp, a sleeve from the kit and a heavier plate with a centring type plug from the kit on the screwed end of the plate .....1 hour later they were in.
No way would I want to take a hammer to my new $400.00 bushes!!
Got the diff back in last night and going to take the front diff mount to a engineering shop...the press kit above will not do that one! worries me that they press the new one in same place.
These new poly ones are definitely heaps harder to install.
Now to put everything back together and replace the front drive shaft rear CV joint.