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IRS differential bushing change, how long?
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<blockquote data-quote="jrgoffin" data-source="post: 11137100" data-attributes="member: 4360"><p>I also have the MM poly in the UCA's & LCA's along with the subframe (& the Ford 14mm front bolts). Absolutely no problems and VERY solid. There is no play in the control arms and they also articulate smoothly. The Prothane grease is kind of a nightmare, but works well too.</p><p></p><p>As for the rack, I added the Prothane bushings as well and a Flaming River shaft - big improvement! Not only is the rear planted, the front feels quite solid too.</p><p></p><p>The whole IRS job isn't too complicated, just time consuming. I did mine by myself with the aid of a Harbor Freight tranny jack and it was really no big deal. Hopefully you should have it easy as well!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jrgoffin, post: 11137100, member: 4360"] I also have the MM poly in the UCA's & LCA's along with the subframe (& the Ford 14mm front bolts). Absolutely no problems and VERY solid. There is no play in the control arms and they also articulate smoothly. The Prothane grease is kind of a nightmare, but works well too. As for the rack, I added the Prothane bushings as well and a Flaming River shaft - big improvement! Not only is the rear planted, the front feels quite solid too. The whole IRS job isn't too complicated, just time consuming. I did mine by myself with the aid of a Harbor Freight tranny jack and it was really no big deal. Hopefully you should have it easy as well!! [/QUOTE]
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