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Revshift Subframe Bushing Swap Experience

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Greased them up, rubber mallet home. Could do by hand, but the mallet was easier. These days, I have a bushing press set that would make the job even easier, but this isn't required to complete it.

Pressing in the second half of the bushing can just be a bit stiff and tacky, even with grease, which is why I ended up giving it a few whacks with the mallet. Worked great!
 
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Greased them up, rubber mallet home. Could do by hand, but the mallet was easier. These days, I have a bushing press set that would make the job even easier, but this isn't required to complete it.

Pressing in the second half of the bushing can just be a bit stiff and tacky, even with grease, which is why I ended up giving it a few whacks with the mallet. Worked great!
Thank you.

I'm running the green(95A) ones installed by a shop right now, but it introduces too much NVH to be a daily driver. So I'm thinking to swap it with the 80A ones myself. Glad to know we don't have to hammer it in so I can just do it on my own without taking off the whole rear subframe.
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