coastal cycling in East Lothian, Scotland and related outdoor interests
Monday, 20 June 2022
Willys Jeep; how to fit those real tight to compress shock bushes...
I fitted new shock absorbers and leaf springs to the Jeep a while back after it developed what's known as `Jeep sag` when the Jeep started to sag on the drivers side, you can read about that on a previous Jeep blog post Here...
At the time I could not compress the new rubber bushes in the eyelets of the shock absorbers enough to insert the split pin onto of the washer, so, I just reused the rubber bushes off the old shocks,
I thought this was fine until recently when I had the old Go Pro camera attached under the Jeep while filming I saw the movement in the bushes - you will see this in the film below...
So I had to get this fixed before the movement damaged either the shock absorber eyelet or the shock mount, and I hatched an idea that did work,
So first off I removed the lower rear shock absorbers, removing the split pin then washer, and then the rubber bush...
A half inch socket extension pulled out the rubber bush which on the previous aftermarket shocks was a one piece bushing...
Here is the replacement bushes that came with the new shocks with part number - 4 bags contain bushes in 2 halves for one shock absorber...
With these pushed in best I could I just managed to fit the washer on the end of the spindle...
When I originally tried this as you can see the washer was flush with the end and covering the split pin hole...
I then deployed the scissor jack fitting the end with the slot which would normally locate with your car sill...
I pressed the split pin straight in the vice to re use, and it dropped in its hole easy
Then with the jack removed opened the end of the split pin using a flat blade screw driver, then pliers, then a gentle tap with a hammer and job done on one lower shock end in under 5 minutes...
With the other side done I checked the tops but they have not worn and are still tight, as are the front shocks...
Just goes to show its worth using an old Go Pro on a magnet to spy potential problems with the Jeep!
I live in East Lothian, S.E. Scotland.
I fill my time with my hobbies, interests and passions. Often cycling along the coast here. I ride steel bikes with big wheels, I like to enjoy all interests of the coast, Its scenery, wildlife, local history, with my other interests in art and music when out and about...
I was diagnosed with Relapsing remitting Multiple Sclerosis in August 2018, it`s early days but i plan to continue to live my life as i have and show that having a medical condition like MS does not mean you need to stop enjoying your life,
Please excuse the bad grammar, i am working on it!
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