Changing rear subframe.. Do I need to remove diff? What else?
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My rear subframe is looking very rusty and generally poo.
I'm thinking of getting one off a breaker, getting it sand blasted and then painted/powder coated.
What the swop going to be like, can the diff be unbolted and supported? Or is it an everything off job?
I'm thinking of getting one off a breaker, getting it sand blasted and then painted/powder coated.
What the swop going to be like, can the diff be unbolted and supported? Or is it an everything off job?
From memory mate, remove exhaust, disconnect arb, lateral links.
Disconnect drive shafts, split t bar remove rear diff.
Remove the 4 subframe bolts and there you go.
I did mine on a ramp and it wasn't hard. Would be a pain on the flat and you would maybe have to do it differently
Disconnect drive shafts, split t bar remove rear diff.
Remove the 4 subframe bolts and there you go.
I did mine on a ramp and it wasn't hard. Would be a pain on the flat and you would maybe have to do it differently
Don't paint, definitely powder coat.
Don't forget if you want to refurb the spare one you will need to remove and replace the six bushes. That is probably the hardest bit of the job. They don't just push out
Don't forget if you want to refurb the spare one you will need to remove and replace the six bushes. That is probably the hardest bit of the job. They don't just push out
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