So with the car under shelter, this post will mostly be pictures of what followed starting with the mini pallet of stupidly expensive new parts
First thing to do was to get the wheels off the ground, unfortunately without a lift blocks of wood had to do
Now I took some time to look properly at what was being changed like these crusty old brake hoses....
This rough looking droplink......
And this Upper Control Arm with fucked bushings (I hadn't known that I was going to be changing these yet though!)
Not really much else to see, so fast forward a while (Read Two weeks, Lots of WD40, and cursing) and we now have this;
This is where I now introduce a sideline project that my dad (absolute lifesaver while working on this car) had been working on for a few weeks prior in preparation for the removal and installation of bearings...... A homemade 12 tonne hydraulic press. It's not much to look at but does the job and cost absolutely nothing. It's still in the development stage hence the lack of a paint job.
Once I was at armless floaty car stage and all the bushings had been removed, I brought all the arms back to wash them down with spirits and remove all the old shitty paint on them, and then repaint them with lots of hammerite......about €50 worth of hammerite :'(
Photobucket is acting the mick now, so you'll have to wait a bit for more pictures and progress.












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