'92 Turbo Rear Bushing Replacement....
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'92 Turbo Rear Bushing Replacement....
The rear bushings on my '92 Turbo are wore out real bad. Enough to make the car swerve if there's enough weight put on that end.
So, every subaru ive ever owned has had torsion bars and shocks. Never have i seen so many trailing arms, springs and bushings. My mechanic said they need to be pressed into place, but im sure i can manage to get them out and new ones in without a press... right? Also, im not sure if each bushing has a different name, but i noticed 2 that were destroyed. Both on the drivers side, but im sure the passenger side is just as bad.
I didnt have a chance to look at the front suspension, but my mechanic said most the damage is in the rear, and the front is fine. Is it okay to just replace the rear bushings, or would it be best to replace all the bushings? Im short on budget and time here, just need to get the car "Safe" for now.
Is this a terribly difficult job? I have plenty of tools, and room to work, but the structure of this legacy is all new to me.
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So, every subaru ive ever owned has had torsion bars and shocks. Never have i seen so many trailing arms, springs and bushings. My mechanic said they need to be pressed into place, but im sure i can manage to get them out and new ones in without a press... right? Also, im not sure if each bushing has a different name, but i noticed 2 that were destroyed. Both on the drivers side, but im sure the passenger side is just as bad.
I didnt have a chance to look at the front suspension, but my mechanic said most the damage is in the rear, and the front is fine. Is it okay to just replace the rear bushings, or would it be best to replace all the bushings? Im short on budget and time here, just need to get the car "Safe" for now.
Is this a terribly difficult job? I have plenty of tools, and room to work, but the structure of this legacy is all new to me.
Thanks all
-Brian
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What if you pulled some new arms (I'm assuming trailing arms?) from a JY? They might have some with decent bushings for cheap and will be much less work. A few months from now I could answer your question about self-pressing, but I haven't collected the parts yet and it doesn't sound like you can wait.
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Most of them do. Some years did not have rear swaybars, some had swaybars that mounted through the control arms.
Other then those exceptions, and omitting springs and struts, all control arms, 90-94 legacy, and 93-01 Impreza will work (sure of that).
I have a set of control arms from a 00 Impreza that i'd be willing to sell pretty cheap if you decide not to go w/ aftermarket ones.
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Other then those exceptions, and omitting springs and struts, all control arms, 90-94 legacy, and 93-01 Impreza will work (sure of that).
I have a set of control arms from a 00 Impreza that i'd be willing to sell pretty cheap if you decide not to go w/ aftermarket ones.
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mTK send me a PM with an asking price. The junkyard has a 1/2 price weekend, so I know i can pull them for cheap... but i dont wanna ride on junkyard parts if I dont have to.
Thanks guys for the help. Should I worry about the bushings for the swaybar as well??? Or just focus on the trailing arms?
-Brian
Thanks guys for the help. Should I worry about the bushings for the swaybar as well??? Or just focus on the trailing arms?
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What all parts are you wanting to replace, all the rear arms? I have the 4 lateral arms.
I would go ahead and do swaybar bushings too.
MK
What all parts are you wanting to replace, all the rear arms? I have the 4 lateral arms.
I would go ahead and do swaybar bushings too.
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mTk, thanks a ton! I got the lateral arms today and was able to install the ones in front of the CV's, but not the ones in the rear. I'll need to get WRX swaybar endlinks before i can. The replacement of the front lateral arms was a great improvement tho! Still alittle movement in the rear wheel, but that will be taken care of by the rear arms later.
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I don't think this is your problem, but just as an FYI, these cars have passive rear steering so the rear moves a little by design.
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Its a small amount I'd bet you could eliminate with poly bushings. It should just help turn in alittle, it shouldn't feel loose when driving. I'll see if I can get up off my ass and look up some info on it.
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yes more info would be great, this is the first i've heard of it
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