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Old 10-18-2016, 01:39 AM
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Urethane Bushing Kit for GK5?

Anyone know who makes a urethane bushing kit for the GK5? Something like Energy Suspension, etc...

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Bumping this. Anyone heard anything? Would love to stiffen things up.
 
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Old 05-28-2017, 05:06 AM
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I could have sworn I found this link here, but now can't find the thread or post where it was. Reposting before I lose it.

PowerflexUSA - Fit (2014+)
 
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I could have sworn I found this link here, but now can't find the thread or post where it was. Reposting before I lose it.

PowerflexUSA - Fit (2014+)
Anyone try these yet?
 
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Old 04-30-2018, 03:47 PM
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Originally Posted by TougeMonster_GK5
Anyone try these yet?
pictured vehicle is a 2nd gen. would those bushings work on 3rd gens/2015+ ???
 
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Old 06-05-2018, 11:39 PM
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The GE and GK have different front LCA bushing configurations, I wouldn't count on them being compatible. However, Hardrace makes hardened rubber bushings:

HARDRACE GLOBAL - FRONT LOWER ARM BUSHING?7747
HARDRACE GLOBAL - FRONT LOWER ARM BUSHING?7749

I'll let you all know if they fit.
 
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Old 07-05-2018, 06:36 PM
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bump for an update ..... did it fit?
 
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Old 08-21-2018, 11:38 AM
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The powerflex bushings should fit, the install sheet references the part number for the gk control arms.

Have the rear beam bushings on order, will report back!
 
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Old 09-16-2018, 09:32 AM
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Installed the Powerflex rear beam poly bushings yesterday. Fitment is perfect and they feel great, takes the rest of the floaty feeling out of the rear.

Definitely ordering the lca set asap!
 
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any install pics?
 
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Old 09-18-2018, 06:02 PM
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Originally Posted by evilchargerfan
any install pics?
I'm terrible about taking pics during installs, got a couple quick bad ones.


Installed side view


Installed top view


From the top with axle bolted back up.

 
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Old 09-18-2018, 07:37 PM
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was removal of the oem bushing hard?

ie, did you have to remove the beam and use a press or torch?
 
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Old 09-18-2018, 07:49 PM
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Originally Posted by evilchargerfan
was removal of the oem bushing hard?

ie, did you have to remove the beam and use a press or torch?
Not too bad, had to disconnect the brake lines to drop the beam for enough clearance to remove and install the bushings. Pulled the abs sensor wires off their moorings, left sensors connected. Unbolted the front two bolts and hung it down on some jackstands with the struts supporting the rear hubs.

I drilled and chiseled a hole through the rubber of the bushing. Ran a sawzall through that a bit until i was mostly through the outer shell, which is a hard plastic instead of the usual metal ring. Then I was able to pop them out with a hammer and screwdriver.

Fitted the new ones by hand with some aid of a clamp, they go in TIGHT.

Took a few hours due to playing around with the best removal method and having to bleed the brakes after. Overall easiest bushing install I've done. Well worth the expense and effort.
 
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Old 09-27-2018, 10:17 PM
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Front set has been ordered. On backorder and will ship in 2-3 weeks.

Should handle real nice now that I have my roll center adjusters installed.

Will report back when I have them.
 
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eagerly waiting your updates!!!

this time, more install pics please =)
 
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Old 10-08-2018, 06:31 PM
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Originally Posted by evilchargerfan
eagerly waiting your updates!!!

this time, more install pics please =)
They actually arrived the other day! Off work this week so i'll do my best to better document the install.
 
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Old 10-11-2018, 06:16 PM
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Ok so they're in! Well worth the price, handling and steering response is excellent and they even ride super smooth, very unlike other polyurethane bushings I've used in the past.

As requested I did my best to get more pictures this time.


Front jacked up, wheels removed.



View of control arm from underneath.



First step under here is to remove the castle nut from the ball joint and pop it out of the knuckle (I used the honda type tool).



Bolt for front arm bushing (inside cup of blue brace). Remove this.



Bolt for larger rear bushing, shown partially removed. Remove this and now you should be able to wiggle the LCA free from the subframe.



Here's the LCA removed from the car. Now its time to remove the stock bushings. For the front (smaller) one, I used a razor to cut off one side flush with the cup its in. Then I heated the metal inner sleeve with a torch until I could pound it out. This one is all rubber so it's pretty easy.



Here's the new outer sleeve on top of the stock one for comparison. Perfect match.



Now here's where you need to get surgical. Get a sawzall blade through this slot and carefully, a little at a time rock it back and forth until the outer sleeve is almost cut through, then break it with a hammer and chisel or punch. You can do this again on the opposite side and knock it out with a hammer.



Heres your LCA with the bushings removed. Clean up the bores for the bushings with some brake cleaner and pop the new ones in. The small ones fit easily by hand, but I'd recommend using a shop press for the ring of the large ones.



LCA with new bushings fitted.



Make sure the slots in the bushing are aligned according to the instructions.



Heres the whole thing, poly bushings and roll center adjusters!



Reinstall the arm. Push the rear large bushing straight into the subframe from the wheel well. Stick the bolt in, then rotate the arm until you can align the front bolt hole.



Put the arm bolts in almost all the way and reattach the ball joint. Use a jack under the ball joint to push the whole assembly up and load the suspension. Now tighten the 3 bolts to spec and reinstall the cotter pin to the castle nut.
 
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Great work, thanks for documenting everything.
 
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Old 10-11-2018, 07:14 PM
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nice job on the pics and install!

looks like i'll be joining ya .... as soon as the next ebay 15% off coupon rolls around


 
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Old 11-20-2018, 03:45 PM
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I purchased brand new control arms to minimize down time. Phase 1 is complete.... I've got the bushings off. Huge thanks CodeMan for the tip of sawing through the metal ring, using a press was useless for us






Smaller bushings were much more simple to remove








NOW .... just camping around for the next ebay coupon, and I'll make the purchase on those bushings.


(not pictured = megan RCA's installed as well)
 

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