iana Posted July 4 Report Share Posted July 4 Whilst swapping the exhaust on the herald as I’d got the engine side cover off and a few other bits, I’ve decided to rebuild the suspension, the shocker was in a very rusty state and the spring is heavily corroded. Now I have everything the bushes on the drivers side look in excellent condition so I’m not replacing on this side (will this cause an issue??) the PO used grease in the trunnions and I’ve scraped loads of congealed grease off the outside - whilst it’s apart I will strip and inspect the vertical link and clean out the trunnion - I don’t know the condition of the other side yet but is it better to replace the trunnions as a pair and keep the old one or ones as a spare? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
johny Posted July 4 Report Share Posted July 4 As long as the bushes are the same type ie not urethane one side and rubber the other I cant see a problem. Its not F1😁 Same with trunnions although if one side worn the other is likely to be the same. However bear in mind what people have found with ugly original components far outlasting new pattern replacements.... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
iana Posted July 5 Author Report Share Posted July 5 The bushes on the drivers side have ,metalastic written on them, are these just standard bushes? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
trigolf Posted July 5 Report Share Posted July 5 7 minutes ago, iana said: The bushes on the drivers side have ,metalastic written on them, are these just standard bushes? Yes! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
iana Posted July 5 Author Report Share Posted July 5 Thanks I can use the bushes I have on the passenger side then as they look well past their best Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
johny Posted July 5 Report Share Posted July 5 Have a good check though as they can look horrible but still have plenty of life. Metalastic were quality🤗 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
daverclasper Posted July 9 Report Share Posted July 9 On 05/07/2024 at 16:53, johny said: Have a good check though as they can look horrible but still have plenty of life. Metalastic were quality Yes. Ten years ago, I replaced all the (I think) original bushes as looked dodgy from the outside .(though later on, when studying past MOT history, no issues had ever been been flagged up). I replaced with Poly's, and have been fine since, though I think I probably needn't have bothered, Ah, hindsight ( bags of it at home, and all out of date). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Colin Lindsay Posted July 10 Report Share Posted July 10 14 hours ago, daverclasper said: I replaced with Poly's, and have been fine since, though I think I probably needn't have bothered, Ah, hindsight ( bags of it at home, and all out of date). I'm like you, I replace all mine in poly with probably no need at all; the currently available replacement originals would probably have lasted for years with my style of driving. The Flo-Flex poly kit I used was actually cheaper though, given that it had all the suspension bushes, diff mounts, roll bar and steering bushes, so was handier than sourcing all individually. Cost me £58 back then but they've gone up in price since. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
johny Posted July 10 Report Share Posted July 10 With the poly though havent you got the additional reassurance of having slightly stiffer mountings and so better handling😁 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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