Worthwhile buying a press?

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Worthwhile buying a press?

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Super cheap sells the 3000lb workshop press for $150.

Would anyone recommend buying this and doing it myself over taking the suspension apart myself and getting a shop to press them in and out?

I'm in no rush to change the bushes, but they will need doing soon.
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That's the one bennoz has and he does his bush pressing himself
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It's a bit of a fiddly job if you're not used to it, but it is well worth it.

For $150, like Bennoz, you could press one out.
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Great investment if you do enough work to warrant one
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vipfto wrote:Great investment if you do enough work to warrant one
If he was in your state, you'd be telling him to get it. :lol:
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Got my own at work lol
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The only thing I find annoying about them is the size. They're physically too small to get large components into. I have to come up with all sorts of fancy jigs to get everything done that I need.
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So would it be sufficient for all suspension bushes?
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Yes, I would highly recommend you get one! :p
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-Nighthawk- wrote:Yes, I would highly recommend you get one! :p
:lol: And there we are.
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-Nighthawk- wrote:Yes, I would highly recommend you get one! :p
Haha DIY Day: Bushes Edition.
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I like it! Charge $50 for entry and make up your money :P
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I'll buy iy when it's on special next. I'll get an email from SCA when it's on.
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They're very useful tools, not just for suspension.
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For $150, I wouldn't be complaining!!
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^ Mankind has been asking itself this question since the start of time....I think you will even be able to find this question in the Holy Bible.
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Re: Worthwhile buying a press?

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Worthwhile? Maybe not sometimes, but there will come a time you will need one and if you don't you would be thinking why the hell don't I have them!!

Well I manage to bash out the spherical bearing's (sort of like a bush) on the rear end but getting them in was a different story.

If you are not planning on taking the items to be pressed out, I highly don't recommend trying to get pressed items out with a big hammer etc as it's a pain.

I've broken two vices trying to press in sh*t and it's not pretty when they break under load.

I got a 12 tonne one from Repco, its a taller unit than the sca one.
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Re: Worthwhile buying a press?

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Yeah, I think it is a good idea.
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Re: Worthwhile buying a press?

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I dunno about 6 tonnes though, I was struggling with 12 tonnes pressing out the side mounts today. I was waiting for the big bang but fortunately didn't come.
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Re: Worthwhile buying a press?

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Who presses them out? That a job for a drill bit & reciprocating saw. Bastards just fall out, then press new ones in.
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