Thank you. My front bushings were completely ripped. There was a loud clunk noise as the vehicle either accelerated or slowed. To remove the old bushing shells, I heated the tube for about 2 min and used a hammer and chisel (big screwdriver) to hit all around the sleeve. Each bushing was about 7 min to remove. To install, I did not have the bushing install kit. You might be able to rent it from an auto parts store. Whatever you do, Don't try to pound it in with a hammer. At about the 8 min mark of the vid, you can see that technician cut a chamfer (is that the right word?) to get the bushing started. I cheated and since the subframe was out of the car, I took it to the shop and they installed for $50. Working in the driveway I used a jack to lift the subframe into place. This is a very helpful video. The most valuable part, for me, is the torque settings. All together, this was a $90 repair. Plan you work space, time and tools. This can easily be done in 4 hrs (hiccups and corrosion pending)
Tomorrow, I'm fixing my 2009 sentra subframe bushings and this video is making me very confident in what I need to do to replace it myself. Basically the same parts as a 2009 rogue since it's the same engine and transmission as in a sentra from the same year. And my cradle condition is very similar to the one in this video. Front forward bushings are shut and almost non-existent, and the bolts have the same amount of rust on them. I must say, you're pretty confident in taking those off without penetrating fluid first, good job for not having destroyed any bolts. I hope my repairs will be as simple as this video shows.
This is my second time asking about where can I get the sub frame bushing install tool. You should show it without asking. O no you show were to buy your bushing
And repeat in 12months time, or 8 months in my case... OR buy poly bushes from PS Bushings in south africa and fit and forget :) the OEM type bushes aren't branded and it's impossible to tell the quality, I got mine from E bay and they didn't last, it's such a big job go for the PSB (problem solving bushings) one, you won't regret it :)
Approximately how long does this job take once it’s in the air? I’m assuming this has been edited for time. Nissan wants to charge me for 8 hours. Thanks so much!
He did not even install the rubber for the bottom of the bushing. What a quack. That customer is gonna be back for noises and u spoiled their good bushings. This is a poor video. Disliked 👎
√ Watch the Video
√ Buy The Part at 1A Auto 1aau.to/m/Shop-TRQ-Parts
√ Do it Yourself
√ Save Money
Thank you. My front bushings were completely ripped. There was a loud clunk noise as the vehicle either accelerated or slowed. To remove the old bushing shells, I heated the tube for about 2 min and used a hammer and chisel (big screwdriver) to hit all around the sleeve. Each bushing was about 7 min to remove. To install, I did not have the bushing install kit. You might be able to rent it from an auto parts store. Whatever you do, Don't try to pound it in with a hammer. At about the 8 min mark of the vid, you can see that technician cut a chamfer (is that the right word?) to get the bushing started. I cheated and since the subframe was out of the car, I took it to the shop and they installed for $50. Working in the driveway I used a jack to lift the subframe into place. This is a very helpful video. The most valuable part, for me, is the torque settings. All together, this was a $90 repair. Plan you work space, time and tools. This can easily be done in 4 hrs (hiccups and corrosion pending)
Tomorrow, I'm fixing my 2009 sentra subframe bushings and this video is making me very confident in what I need to do to replace it myself. Basically the same parts as a 2009 rogue since it's the same engine and transmission as in a sentra from the same year. And my cradle condition is very similar to the one in this video. Front forward bushings are shut and almost non-existent, and the bolts have the same amount of rust on them. I must say, you're pretty confident in taking those off without penetrating fluid first, good job for not having destroyed any bolts. I hope my repairs will be as simple as this video shows.
Some of the best instructionals on the tube
a lotta rust on the frame, i guess you've determined the vehicle is still safe. thanks for the lesson.
I really enjoyed watching this excellent how you show how it should be done
7:58 do you need the bushing installation tool? can you just whack it with a rubber mallet?
Thank you for a very well descriptive video. Ill be doing mine ,on the weekend.
The amount of rust I would just replace the whole subframe.
This is my second time asking about where can I get the sub frame bushing install tool. You should show it without asking. O no you show were to buy your bushing
Great video !! Can I do this job with 4 floor jacks?
And repeat in 12months time, or 8 months in my case... OR buy poly bushes from PS Bushings in south africa and fit and forget :) the OEM type bushes aren't branded and it's impossible to tell the quality, I got mine from E bay and they didn't last, it's such a big job go for the PSB (problem solving bushings) one, you won't regret it :)
Thanks, very helpfull, Is ir absolutely necesary to removevthe lower ballboint?
Where can I get the sub frame bushing in stalling tool
Approximately how long does this job take once it’s in the air? I’m assuming this has been edited for time.
Nissan wants to charge me for 8 hours.
Thanks so much!
Where did you get the installation tool?
Thank you so much,great video⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
May I know the name of the Bushing Removal Tool used in this film? Actually it was used for the installation of the new bushing. Thank you.
where’s your workshop located please? I have same suv with same issues
Is this called H beam bushings too?
Thanks for the video It was very helpful
What is the took called to press the bushings in
Where can I get the tool to remove them and what is it called?
Anyone know where to get the tool?
You didn't show how you pushed the bushings into the subframe.
Great video
Like 🎉
He did not even install the rubber for the bottom of the bushing. What a quack. That customer is gonna be back for noises and u spoiled their good bushings. This is a poor video. Disliked 👎
Great info... can my issue be like subframe bushing ? sound is coming from my front wheel passenger side.
ua-cam.com/video/VCZmf7clrHg/v-deo.html