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Diff Bushes Done...


Peter J

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Well after replacing the tailshaft a few weeks ago, I've done the Diff. bushes (all 3)

with the Superpro units, Part no. SPF-3148AK & SPF-3232AK Cost of a bit over $200 trade.

These are the comfort soft option.

Fair easy if you have the right tools etc...

Just needed to make a tool (about $10) to pull the 2 outside bushes in.. (See Photos)

Drives very quiet just a tiny little bit of diff noise if you turn your radio off.

Cheers Peter

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Tool was made of 75mm solid aluminiun with a hole drilled in it, then a small bit at one end ground off with a bench grinder so it would fit in housing for the last little bit.

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Old ones came out smoothly I see :) Nice work, maybe I'll get around to replacing mine one day.

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