How to Remove a Wishbone Bushing with DIY Homemade Tool
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 26 ก.พ. 2014
- Wishbone bone bushing removed with homemade too.
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57mm Hole saw
64mm Hole Saw
300mm Threaded Rod
1 Locking Cap Nut
1 Nut
2 Washers - ยานยนต์และพาหนะ
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No one else has explained this in such detail. Thank you. Deep Sockets and thick washers can also be used. Be sure to grease the thread to make it easy.
Probably the easiest and most well explained totorial I've seen online this just saved me on complete wishbones
Very nice video
Found this video while strugling with golf mk2 wishbone bushing remove! This guy is a genius!! U saved me alot of money!
brilliant example of a homemade tool. nice job man and clever mind
I never thought about using a hole saw to remove a stubborn bushing. Thank You for this insightful video, BMAC VAGS ! ! 👍
THE BEST IDEAS ARE THE EASIEST TO USE GREAT VIDEO THANKS JUST SAVED MYSELF A LOAD OF MONEY GOT A LOAD OF OLD HOLE SAWS IN THE GARAGE
How much meth did you ingest
Very clever, I like your style of thinking outside the box.
Very nice dude. You are my hero. I work as a mechanic and this looks easier than using a press
Excellent video, very helpful! Won't dread changing wishbone bushings anymore! :)
I have seen people doing this with bits of pipe and sockets but this is the first time I have seen someone use hole saws, provided you can get them the right size for your bushing it is a great idea.
I can't never imagine that is so brilliant Mike. Thanks a lot.
mate you are a legend! i never thought of using hole saws.....
I’ve changed many bushes using this method and including wheel bearings, I’ve always used sockets but never thought of using hole saws which I think maybe better and easier, thanks for the video.
Very neat trick. Love the idea and the concept looks like it works pretty well. Great way to think outside the box.
Excellent vid. I wouldn't have thought the holesaws would be strong enough, but fair play. You made it look easy! :)
Great job. I love watching low cost solutions. Keep up the great vids!
Do you Made this project?
Nice, very smooth I would have used the drill also. Keep the videos coming man.
...ok, That Was Genius... and Brilliant. I'm glad I came across your video, this gives me confidence to do my control arm bushing on my 2004 Buick Rendezvous, it has a similar design as your control arm, the bushing is just taller, and probably the same diameter as yours. Thank you.
Brilliant tip thanks for putting it up great stuff got a freelander td4 to do there clanking like mad
Amazing! I have to try this. Thanks for the tip!
Hi, I just watched you video, good job.....
Question..... about the threads long stick the size? and about taking out & putting back a new one.....good job.
Great idea my friend.. Thanks for that mate. I need to change the bushings on my car so this is awesome tbh.. Thanks very much indeed..
What a great man you are . Really brilliant bro , never thought of this . You should be in 10 Downing Street bro , to sort out the housing problems , Keep on the good work .
Thank you very much great video will try this one very soon i never would have thought of using hole saws many thanks.
Mate mate mate, this is perfect thank you.
Nice video! Great advise. I'm curious on how many models that bushing fits... Golf Mk2 mk3 audi s3 are for sure....
brilliantly done.
Good video!
Don't forget to mention to keep the orientation of the bushing according to OEM workshop manual specifications.
Thank you for this! I was about to spend hundreds of dollars on a set!
I'm guessing that you don't have an auto parts store that will rent you out a bushing removal/installation tool.
Human ingenuity will always come up with some alternative way to bypass a "professional" technique.
So, assuming that YOU don't have access to one of those auto parts stores that does rent out specialty tools, then Good for you Sir for coming up with this fix.
Helpful tip for my work on my car on satuday my husban Will do they work and found it easy to remove the bushings
When undoing anything with a spanner or ratchet against another tool, always hold the shorter handle,and turn the longer one, it's way easier.
And oil the thread.
Nice method.
An absolutely brilliant idea sir.well done,
Congratulations on the 100k
Did mine the same way but i used a socket pulling into some steel tubing, would have been so much easier if you had a vice ???
Your videos are helpful. Many thanks
thanks for that video I have learnt another idea of doing out such bushes
Ingenious mate, and some great tools. Can you let me know what tools you have?
Awesome Job man wondering where to buy the special tool help
So enjoyed that cheap simple but it all worked thanks for sharing.
A bench vise will hold it stable great idea 😱👍🏾👌🏾💪🏾👏🏾🙏🏿👨🏾🔧🥃
Did you get to drink that brew! Listen bruv I left a message else where but I used the above set up!! Thank You and blessings 10/10🛠
Good idea right there. Thanks. Best part is this bushing tool can double as hole saws ;)
Good improvisation; I don't think the threaded shaft needs to be that long, though. Mounting the wishbone on a vise before starting would ease things even more.
Interesting, would never of thought to use hole saws, but I can see that working. I would be worried they might be a bit flimsy, I always use the cups out of a balljoint press kit, they are hardened steel, but for a DIYer this is definitely cheap and easy.
LOL, yeah I had the same thoughts. Personally I use sockets or get scrap bits of tubing from a metals merchant. Cool that it works though. I've been looking for a way to rebuild a UJ and this has given me inspiration (I think). Video to follow!!
I like your style Delboy !!
LOL Thanks
Another Great Video.Thanks Simon
Very clever, thanks for the tips.
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Excellent job. Very good idea.
Nice idea sir,really easy with a impact wrench
Super idea.. good job bro
YES! That was epic!
another brilliant video. Cheers 🍻
great idea ,good video mate
Good video. @bmacvags would you do a video on the rear bushing removal in the trailing arm on the vw mk4 golf.
excellent idea Mr. BMAC, Thanks
Well Done ! lovely job !
thanks for awesome video ithat is a very practical job..
Where did you get small 2 1/4 57mm saw. Check sizes . Cant find on Amazon Thanks
Nice one. Will remember that for when I need it )))
brilliant, just brilliant. i needed that
Wish I would have seen this video earlier today! :)
Very smart ideea ! appreciation your sharing ! Thanks
Another cracking video, what make is your impact wrench?
Champion! Thanks for sharing
Hey ice video can you do the reverse process to install one as well right
Nice one, and about the small bushes??
Oh man watching videos on TH-cam on how to fix your car makes it look so easy and definitely it's not I've been working on cars 4 about 10 years as a full-time job and from all the experience that I have I never did or will get do anything in my house or on my driveway always fixing at the shop .
That's very handy, but few of us have that facility. So we have to be inventive so we can do it at home. That's why I aim my channel very much at the DIYer who has no access to a shop.
What a genius mate
Wooow genius. Saving me money.
That was awesome!
Nice. Thanks for posting.
Great tip Brother, where did you buy the whole set? Can't seem to find all for £10. Could I ask you if is easy to put the bush in using the same method?
If you can do a video for us pushing it back in then that would be very appreciative.
We novice's need the extra help.
Thanks again for another helpful vid.
Keep em comin.
No problem, I will post one up.
Any video on how to replace with a new one? Is it with the same tools?
incredible tool
thank you very much very helpful video .
Very good idea. Thankyou 👍👍👍
Nice video man, very helpfull thanks for sharing
Nice video,hope more will come
Thanx from USA
Brilliant!! Thanks!
You are a genius my man ! great thinking
There is no need to save the old part... Just cut it out, it will be easier and faster... Just like I did it in there video here: th-cam.com/video/P8NXDlqkcWo/w-d-xo.html
Easy peasy. Thank you sir
nice job bro
can you use sockets insted of hole saw?
Sorted my issue my man cheers 👍
genius, keep up with your videos.
Bloody awesome, thanks for the vid
Would this damage the bushes when putting them back on?
Excelente video gracias
Can you do a rear axle bushing removal please on a mk4 golf or a vw Bora please this video a big help
GREAT VIDEO
haaa, i got all these, very clever, awesome video 10/10
Great idea!
great video. Did you change the other bush also? what size of holesaw did you use to push it out?
I am sure it is mentioned in the video
At 0:46 seconds he mentions sizes. 2 1/2 and 2 1/4.
nice one,, saved me a few quid :)
excelente amigo muchas gracias
How do you take out the other smaller bush?