REAR Leaf spring bushings replacement
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REAR Leaf spring bushings replacement
I've spent considerable time searching the Forum and Tech WIKI, to find a procedure that simplifies replacing the 8 rubber bushings located at the REAR of the leaf springs and brackets, but I haven't found any. I'm sure I can figure it out, ...jack up car, place on stands, and go from there, etc., but I would like to know the simplest method if anyone has knowledge of this.
All suggestions, ideas, and opinions are welcome.
Thanks in Advance,
Mike
All suggestions, ideas, and opinions are welcome.
Thanks in Advance,
Mike
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Re: REAR Leaf spring bushings replacement
What you describe is what I did. They did take considerable effort to yank out since they had been in there for so long. I used white lithium grease when putting in the new ones.
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Re: REAR Leaf spring bushings replacement
What did you use for new ones please?
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Re: REAR Leaf spring bushings replacement
Yes, those are the rubber bushings I ordered from Dean....I'm hoping to avoid any work that isn't necessary, such as completely removing the complete axle housing, disconnecting U-bolts, etc....something like : do I just need to disconnect the rear bracket on one side at a time, both sides, to lower the axle housing....that kind of thing...the wrenching & disconnection of parts sequence ? ?
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Re: REAR Leaf spring bushings replacement
Does anyone else sell these?
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Re: REAR Leaf spring bushings replacement
The rear bushings should come out fairly easily. The fronts are another matter altogether. I think I used a box cutter and removed the outside of one side and then just pushed everything through. The replacements were two piece and went in with ease with a little grease.
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Re: REAR Leaf spring bushings replacement
Yeah, I get the idea of removing and inserting the rubber bushings themselves....The 2 bolts penetrating the rubber bushings in each bracket are welded to a steel strap, and so this welded assembly has to be pulled out of it's bushings as a unit, but the extraction is interfered with by the trunk / fender wells on both sides, so..., that end of the spring either needs to be lowered, or the scrolled bracket needs to have the 3 bolts to the frame removed to lower that end of the leaf spring...I'm just wanting to know if there is an easier way to accomplish this without having to disconnect or unbolt things like shocks, U-bolts, or other things that I don't need to....
I'm thinking that I probably need to remove the bottom nuts on the rear shocks, and the bolts to drop the front end of the leafs, so that the whole axle can "swivel" the welded bolt bracket out of the way of the trunk / fender wells....what have other people done ?
I'm thinking that I probably need to remove the bottom nuts on the rear shocks, and the bolts to drop the front end of the leafs, so that the whole axle can "swivel" the welded bolt bracket out of the way of the trunk / fender wells....what have other people done ?
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Re: REAR Leaf spring bushings replacement
I had the u-bolts off and the springs completely dropped.
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Re: REAR Leaf spring bushings replacement
I believe the rubber bushings are still available from nissan. I believe that's where I got mine.
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Re: REAR Leaf spring bushings replacement
Thanks to all for the tips and advice....I've got 'er done, easy-peasy...
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Re: REAR Leaf spring bushings replacement
No, not the urethane. These are proprietary molds I own.
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Re: REAR Leaf spring bushings replacement
I am just about to change mine out on Mothra. Easy-peasy? What did you end up doing? Thanks23yrRebuild wrote: Thu Dec 01, 2022 10:54 am Thanks to all for the tips and advice....I've got 'er done, easy-peasy...
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Re: REAR Leaf spring bushings replacement
SLOroadster wrote: Wed Nov 30, 2022 3:37 pm The rear bushings should come out fairly easily. The fronts are another matter altogether. I think I used a box cutter and removed the outside of one side and then just pushed everything through. The replacements were two piece and went in with ease with a little grease.
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The kit I bought from Dean has 8 bushings, all the same and all of them are single piece, none were two piece. Did you buy OEM? Dean's are harder than OEM and urethane. Just a little confused as I'm about to tear into this. Update I didn't know what I was ordering. I thought they meant for spacers between the springs. And with that said what does go between the springs, some kind of flat piece. looks like leather but that's probably because of the age.
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Re: REAR Leaf spring bushings replacement
There are only 4 bushing OEM 8 pieces are half bushing takes 2 per each bushing
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