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This doesn’t seem to have been discussed much. Rear damper bushes, replace or not?
 
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OEMs cannot be purchased separately, they come PIA to the rear damper assembly. Powerflex do them separately. Certainly replace if they're worn.
Also a super simple job to do :)
 

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Do not lose or throw away the nut which secures the bush. The damper rod thread is an unusual size and the nuts are not particularly
easy or cheap to source. I think they’re M9 with a 1mm pitch.
 
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Thanks to you both.
OEMs cannot be purchased separately, they come PIA to the rear damper assembly. Powerflex do them separately. Certainly replace if they're worn.
Also a super simple job to do :)
Neither the Trophy Sachs or the Koni Adjustable come with either the sleeve or bush. Its a 50k+ car so I will inspect and decide. Not that I have ever scrimped on the car but TBH it's fifty quid I can do without spending at the moment.
 
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If you’re essex local I’d be happy to help.
Thank you for your kind offer but I'm down in Wallingford Nr Oxford so not really an option. I have squirted copious amounts of penetrating oil down the trailing arm in the vain hope that they will shift when I try again tomorrow.
Glass of wine is now calling.
 
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Thank you for your kind offer but I'm down in Wallingford Nr Oxford so not really an option. I have squirted copious amounts of penetrating oil down the trailing arm in the vain hope that they will shift when I try again tomorrow.
Glass of wine is now calling.

Not wishing to teach you to suck eggs, but what tools are you currently using/what methods have you tried so far?
 
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Jesus, don't worry about that, I'm light years behind you. That is basically the problem, I have neither a buzz gun or breaker bar which I guess is the way forward.
 
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Jesus, don't worry about that, I'm light years behind you. That is basically the problem, I have neither a buzz gun or breaker bar which I guess is the way forward.

Guns are great depending on the fastener but I’ll always go to a bar first. Can always try giving them a little nip tighter to crack the thread before undoing.
Its very crude and I don’t recommend it, but if you’re stuck, a long jack handle over a ratchet may help you out with some extra leverage. You may damage your ratchet doing this so be careful.
A torque wrench in reverse can also be handy if you need a larger than normal wrench.
 
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Thanks, I hadn't thought about a jack handle, may be worth a go but bars are pretty cheap so may just pop to halfords.
 

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I changed mine and its worth it as the old bush does perish

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Mmmm, they are definitely knackered. As I mentioned I will make a decision when I get the dampers off.
 
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