Definately most important rule , do one corner at a time, if you take out both the front or both the rear leafs it makes it 50 times harder to line up the new ones , i learnt the hard way.
Any further tips on this Video. Do you lube the bushes before installing them into the leaf? Also do you only do one corner at a time, or both springs at the same time?
We suggest if replacing leaf spring bushes clean the eye of the spring of any foreign material. Lightly grease with rubber grease or a grease suitable for poly bushes. When fitting the springs just do one side at a time with both wheels off the ground keeping the axle at level and lightly tighten them so that every thing is located correctly. Let the car down to rest back on the wheels before fully tightening everything that you have replaced and recheck all within 1000 km
Definately most important rule , do one corner at a time, if you take out both the front or both the rear leafs it makes it 50 times harder to line up the new ones , i learnt the hard way.
StRuMzNdRuMz 3 weeks ago
Any further tips on this Video. Do you lube the bushes before installing them into the leaf? Also do you only do one corner at a time, or both springs at the same time?
Thanks,
Ray
raytriplej 1 year ago
@raytriplej -
Hi Ray,
We suggest if replacing leaf spring bushes clean the eye of the spring of any foreign material. Lightly grease with rubber grease or a grease suitable for poly bushes. When fitting the springs just do one side at a time with both wheels off the ground keeping the axle at level and lightly tighten them so that every thing is located correctly. Let the car down to rest back on the wheels before fully tightening everything that you have replaced and recheck all within 1000 km
TerrainTamer4WD 1 year ago
thanks i learn a lot in this videos!!!!!!
sonnymamaril 1 year ago
perfect!!!
marko5274 1 year ago
awesome
hzj79 1 year ago
ahh that was funny
skyline777777 2 years ago 2