Just got polybushes for shocks, how do i fit them..

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Just got polybushes for shocks, how do i fit them..

Post by Jay18 » Sat Oct 05, 2013 1:06 pm

just got my polybushes for my shocks and i cant get them apart to put them into the shocks..
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so do i have to heat them up or something? and whats the best way without destroying them? or would they pull off with pliers?

thanks for any help guys..
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Re: Just got polybushes for shocks, how do i fit them..

Post by ferris » Sat Oct 05, 2013 1:15 pm

I dont think you need to take them apart. I'm sure you can just push them on in one piece. although you may need to lube them up a bit first.
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Re: Just got polybushes for shocks, how do i fit them..

Post by suzukisteve » Sat Oct 05, 2013 3:57 pm

yeah as ferris said mate. bit of lube sorts most problems out :brows:
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Re: Just got polybushes for shocks, how do i fit them..

Post by Jay18 » Sat Oct 05, 2013 10:08 pm

The bushes are shaped to go one each side, otherwise the shock would just bounce around everywhere lol I've had the bottom of the shocks unbolted before to so the springs, and that's how they seem to fit but I can't separate the new ones to be able to do that :/ will have a look tomorrow though and try your method out and see if I can force them in haha..
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Re: Just got polybushes for shocks, how do i fit them..

Post by Darrell » Sat Oct 05, 2013 10:21 pm

I would expect you have to force/press them in with out the sleeve in, then press the sleeve back in.
A vice would be easiest for this.
Washing up liquid is a good lube for outside the bushes as it will soon dry up.
Did they give you a sachet of grease for between the sleeves and bushes.
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Re: Just got polybushes for shocks, how do i fit them..

Post by Jay18 » Sun Oct 06, 2013 1:57 am

well ive looked closely at them now and one of the bushes seem to be a bit loose but the other is fixed solid to the sleeve, so i thing the lose one with pull of carefully with some pliers, i have a vice and they didnt come with any grease, whats the best grease to use? ive got some copper grease and some normal grease to use for things like clutch cable etc...
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Re: Just got polybushes for shocks, how do i fit them..

Post by Boyes » Sun Oct 06, 2013 9:20 am

I received some of these yesterday :) remove the sleeves they ALL slide out, and press them in a vice square, then tap them on the side to get them to even out, I used WD-40.

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Re: Just got polybushes for shocks, how do i fit them..

Post by twiss » Mon Oct 07, 2013 8:28 am

I think I have just used a G-clamp in the past to squash them in...
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