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Rear Subframe Bushes
Powerflex
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They should be easier to fit, yes, but you still need to get the old ones out and the special tool is by far the easiest way to do that. And if you've got the tool to hand it's no big deal to fit new OEM-style bushes.
FWIW I changed mine recently, with the tool, and Febi bushes. I've only put a couple of thousand miles on them but they're fine so far. |
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@Sundayjumper,
I'm thinking about doing mine soon 116K(What was the mileage when you changed yours????)... Where did you pick up the specialty tool from and how much??? Did you change all four??? did you notice any improvident? if so to what degree...sorry to bombard you with questions but I just ordered rear brakes and debating doing this while I'm in there...
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Mine was on about 108k I guess, I did them back in Feb, and it's on 110k now. Symptom was a noise from the rear when going on/off the gas at low speeds. It would vary between a squeak and a clunk depending how hard you mashed the pedal. It sometimes sounded like the spare wheel was moving around, a rubber-on-metal noise, if you can imagine it. If you jack the car up and have a look at the bushes it should be obvious if they're shot, you'll be able to see where they've been moving about. THIS is what mine looked like. Not good !
I hired the tool, it cost me £40. They're about £200 to buy new. If you've got a buddy with an X5 that needs to do the same job it would make sense to buy the tool between you and sell it on ebay afterwards, splitting the cost. The bushes I got were Febi-Bilstein. They appeared to be exactly the same as OEM. Maybe they won't last as long but if they only do 30k miles instead of 90k+ that's a lot longer than I'm planning on keeping the car ! Definitely change all four. Pointless only doing two, IMO. If you're going to do it, there's a couple of good write-ups on here somewhere. Not a hard job but you will need a gas torch to heat the exhaust hanger and bend it out of the way. Otherwise you need to remove the exhaust and that's a pig of a job. |
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Re: Rear Subframe Bushes
Contact Gerry Speechley at phoenixmotorsport telephone number mobile 07836 796921 landline 0044 (0)1276 27711 uk based wil sell you all the powerflex bushes for x5 and hire the tool to do the rear bushes.
See this post for fitting suspension bush replacement by x5girl Gerry is very helpfull the bushes i ordered from him arrived within 48 hours |
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Hi Gerry.
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@Sundayjumper
I know you're going to tell me I'm an idiot but I'm going to ask this question anyway. Why can't you just drill, cut or otherwise hack the old bushes out ? Is it really necessary to have the special tool ? I presume the special tool is some kind of puller.
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re rear bushes
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We have three x5 in the locality and we are going to change to the powerflex bushes at the same time none of the vehicles require any at the moment. |
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I am going to use Genuine bushes, because first of all: they are more comfortable and seccond: my indy told me that on bad roads, they get messed up very easily.
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I tow with my x5 1900kg caravan and the extra weight puts a considerable strain on the current rear bushes so using these bushes they last, been proved by one local who tows caravans for his living with x5 3.0d auto fitted a set of powerflex bushes at 30000 now done 106000 miles
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