Energy Suspensions has arrived!
#27
sweet, just got my tC back with the motor mounts and all the suspension bushing minus the sway bar bushings, and it is awesome, i haven't pushed it yet, but i can already feel the difference.
just a word to the wise, it is a pain in the butt to do, mainly just to get the suspension bushings out. my dealership charged me 14 hours of labor, but said the next person who asks to have this done is getting charged 20 hours of labor.
also, apparently the best way to get the bushings out...well...you take the part off, set it on fire and let it burn out. then put the new ones in...so yeah, this doesn't seem like a fun install, glad i work full time now and can afford this labor.
just a word to the wise, it is a pain in the butt to do, mainly just to get the suspension bushings out. my dealership charged me 14 hours of labor, but said the next person who asks to have this done is getting charged 20 hours of labor.
also, apparently the best way to get the bushings out...well...you take the part off, set it on fire and let it burn out. then put the new ones in...so yeah, this doesn't seem like a fun install, glad i work full time now and can afford this labor.
#29
Originally Posted by draxcaliber
sweet, just got my tC back with the motor mounts and all the suspension bushing minus the sway bar bushings, and it is awesome, i haven't pushed it yet, but i can already feel the difference.
just a word to the wise, it is a pain in the butt to do, mainly just to get the suspension bushings out. my dealership charged me 14 hours of labor, but said the next person who asks to have this done is getting charged 20 hours of labor.
also, apparently the best way to get the bushings out...well...you take the part off, set it on fire and let it burn out. then put the new ones in...so yeah, this doesn't seem like a fun install, glad i work full time now and can afford this labor.
just a word to the wise, it is a pain in the butt to do, mainly just to get the suspension bushings out. my dealership charged me 14 hours of labor, but said the next person who asks to have this done is getting charged 20 hours of labor.
also, apparently the best way to get the bushings out...well...you take the part off, set it on fire and let it burn out. then put the new ones in...so yeah, this doesn't seem like a fun install, glad i work full time now and can afford this labor.
#31
yeah, well, they didn't press the mounts out, they ended up removing the part, and burning the OE bushing out before putting the new one on, and putting it back on the car. i know it is alot, but my dealership gives me a good discount because i'm friends with my service advisor and the head of the service there, and they have one of the best toyota technicians, and they gave me a free loaner car while they were working on my tC, and after what happened between me and p-tuning, i have no problem because i know they will stand by their work.
but from what i've gathered, changing suspension bushings is a major pain in the butt, that is from some of my gear head customers at work, garage1217 said it would be a major PITA, so i have no problem paying to make somebody else deal with it for me.
also, this was all the suspension bushings, minus the sway bar bushings, since i have hotchkis sways, and the motor mounts, which requires dropping the transmission. so 14 hours all around, with mainly one guy, probably a second set of hands when necessary.
but from what i've gathered, changing suspension bushings is a major pain in the butt, that is from some of my gear head customers at work, garage1217 said it would be a major PITA, so i have no problem paying to make somebody else deal with it for me.
also, this was all the suspension bushings, minus the sway bar bushings, since i have hotchkis sways, and the motor mounts, which requires dropping the transmission. so 14 hours all around, with mainly one guy, probably a second set of hands when necessary.
#32
so i have a quick question. with all these mounts that you have to replace, do you have to lift anything? like, lift up the motor to get the mounts out? or something of that nature? or can i do it all in my garage? i have everything from air guns to torque wrenches. all i dont have is a lift or engine hoist.
#34
Originally Posted by Bdiddy
Do you carry the front sway bar bushings for a 06 Xa?
#35
Originally Posted by Bdiddy
Do you carry the front sway bar bushings for a 06 Xa?
#36
ok so motor mounts not fun to deal with. what about the other bushings? are they worth changing out and are they hard to get to. i want to get the hyperflex master bushing set. but i will be changing all but the bushings on my TRD rear sway bar and ima keep the front sway bar bushings stock. im not a fan of dropping the sub frame. especially for only 2 bushings. but is it worth changing out the rest of the bushings in the kit? does it really make a big dif?
#37
Originally Posted by Kris5597
ok so motor mounts not fun to deal with. what about the other bushings? are they worth changing out and are they hard to get to. i want to get the hyperflex master bushing set. but i will be changing all but the bushings on my TRD rear sway bar and ima keep the front sway bar bushings stock. im not a fan of dropping the sub frame. especially for only 2 bushings. but is it worth changing out the rest of the bushings in the kit? does it really make a big dif?
#38
Originally Posted by 2beturbod
ok thanks. I want the engine to be stiffer but I do not want what others have talked about with an ETD or full replacements so I was wondering if these would be quitier