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Thread: Borrow a Front Control ARM Bush Tool

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    I think Gavin rents his out h100w forum name.

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    Quote Originally Posted by VWindahouse View Post
    I think Gavin rents his out h100w forum name.
    Thanks for your rapid response

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    Too easy my friend! Enjoy the new bushes.

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    I remember Jimmy posting that he did ONE bush with the tool and has taken the control arm off ever since....
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    Quote Originally Posted by kaanage View Post
    I remember Jimmy posting that he did ONE bush with the tool and has taken the control arm off ever since....
    I had no issues using the one I have on my Polo and Anthonys too. Not sure we are talking about the same bush here as I can't see why it would be easier?

    Looking for a picture in my thread.

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    You can borrow mine, as detailed in this thread. The only things you would need to buy iare the high tensile threaded rods/bolts and a couple of nuts (i.e. I will send you the spacers)

    4 hours later and the Control Arm bushes are in....

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    Quote Originally Posted by h100vw View Post
    I had no issues using the one I have on my Polo and Anthonys too. Not sure we are talking about the same bush here as I can't see why it would be easier?

    Looking for a picture in my thread.

    Gavin

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    Just repeating what he posted (I remember from another post but this is what I could find)

    Quote Originally Posted by Jmac View Post
    I would hazard the rear of the control arm bushes. I did a set today and they were the worst ive seen, fully detached.
    i have ordered a few sets and they will be here soon. Pm me for info
    As for fitting you will need 12 new bolts, 2 control arm bolts, 4 steer rack bolts and 6 ball joint bolts, all torque to yield and need to be replaced, i change the bolts for less than $30 Well worth it as ive had one Gti lately with a loose control arm bolt. My opinion they are a must so please factor them in, if you are taking them some where to be done pm me for part numbers.
    To answer the bush install, yes you really need a press. You can do it in place , first couple i did in place very difficult. Press them in for the win.
    Edit: Found the one that I remembered!
    Quote Originally Posted by Jmac View Post
    The Seat bushes are ally cased and the housing is ally as well and this is where it gets tight, and the originals are encased with plastic. Easy to remove in place, but tricky to fit in place, ive done a few now, i pulled them in with a void bush tool and geez it had to work hard. Next ones ill be pressing in, a fair bit easier pressing them in, for the DIY you i would think hard about it mate, but they do make a difference.
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    Quote Originally Posted by dubstar View Post
    You can borrow mine, as detailed in this thread. The only things you would need to buy iare the high tensile threaded rods/bolts and a couple of nuts (i.e. I will send you the spacers)

    4 hours later and the Control Arm bushes are in....
    Haha! thats one dodgy way to install bushes, you could have just used a longer bolt and fed it through the other side of the control arm to hold it in place.

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    Only took Gav 30mins per side iirc

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