MM sells the tool for the uca's for $40. I haven't seen the lower tool for sale.
magstang1 said:I finally got everything back together and it's definately better, but it still hops.
johnny-longtors said:Huh? Who's tool might this be? Have I missed a thread on a home-made design?
magstang1 said:MM sells the tool for the uca's for $40. I haven't seen the lower tool for sale.
Richo said:The MM tool for the upper bushings on a solid rear, works great on installing the MM IRS subframe bushings. Just get a 6 and 7 inch long 7/16th bolt to help pull the bushing into the stock sleeve. You can then use the tool to install the MM 12mm and 14mm sleeves.
Mine still has a little bounce to it also and wheelhops worse than ever. I also used a holesaw and c clamp to change the sfb and it worked great.BreBar21 said:Sounds good. All of my stuff is installed, and is bouncing a little bit. Someone should definately start a service to fix these. We send them the crush sleeves, they fix them, and send them back. There seems to be a good bit of demand for it.
black10th vert said:Mine still has a little bounce to it also and wheelhops worse than ever.
Mine still has a little bounce to it also and wheelhops worse than ever.
magstang1 said:if I grease up the subframe bushings with the prothane grease won't it just wear off in time? seems like this might be a recurring problem.