Indeed. Probably only used 2T of the 20T available. Worked great.If you need 20 tons of pressure to remove or install the bushings, something is seriously wrong.
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Indeed. Probably only used 2T of the 20T available. Worked great.If you need 20 tons of pressure to remove or install the bushings, something is seriously wrong.
my 10T dayton press got them out and in. I did have to press out the rubber first on a couple of them, then the metal rim came out fine.Indeed. Probably only used 2T of the 20T available. Worked great.
my 10T dayton press got them out and in. I did have to press out the rubber first on a couple of them, then the metal rim came out fine.
I don't know, the local shop I took mine to couldn't do it with his 10T press. I then took it to Valley Hybrids, who got it done. When we did the rear lowers, the 20T worked fine, but I don't think a 10T would've done it. And man, when they pop out, they POP!If you need 20 tons of pressure to remove or install the bushings, something is seriously wrong.
Yeah. Oxidation.If you need 20 tons of pressure to remove or install the bushings, something is seriously wrong.
It was scary as hell when they would finally pop lose
I had tried multiple times to get the WE bushing kit because I saw the value and I was willing to pay for it because I'm a sucker for the right tools.Yeah, I like to play it safe with press work and agree that what you describe sounds pretty scary.
I got the HF 20 ton press for this job and just didn't feel like pushing it with bushing removal after looking the press over. I also didn't feel like getting proper dies and traveling to a better press, etc. thus the torch and sawzall came outThe HF 20T was overkill for bushing install but that safety margin makes sense to me given my trust in the build quality.
And it’s sounding like he will never have them... but I saw Trail Tailor is going to start offering hardened sets soon.I had tried multiple times to get the WE bushing kit because I saw the value and I was willing to pay for it because I'm a sucker for the right tools.
He never had them in stock, so I improvised and found sockets and other stuff I had that was extremely close.
I read your emissions saga and I’m glad you made itView attachment 3501228
Celebratory drive to work in the 81 today. Passed emissions and finished registration, just need to wait for my vanity plate to come in the mail.
Saga is a good way to describe it. So glad its over. The actual tailpipe test passed by a mile, so at least that didn't cause any additional undue heartburn lolI read your emissions saga and I’m glad you made it
Sounds like a good excuse to buy a lathe to me!I had tried multiple times to get the WE bushing kit because I saw the value and I was willing to pay for it because I'm a sucker for the right tools.
He never had them in stock, so I improvised and found sockets and other stuff I had that was extremely close.
If I had the floor space and my own shop.....hell yes!Sounds like a good excuse to buy a lathe to me!
I mean, "right tools" after all.
I've just started the undertaking of building exactly that (though only 5 acres).If I had the floor space and my own shop.....hell yes!
And a new welder, and hoist, and wash bay, and paint booth, and.......20+ acres to buy and store parts trucks and cars.....and a huge tractor (or payloader) to move around said vehicles.......
Won't happen in my lifetime.
I didn't realize at the time, the luxury of what I had on the farm when I was a wee lad.I've just started the undertaking of building exactly that (though only 5 acres).
Somehow I'm still married.