Got The Bushings: No Installation Guide.
Hallo,
I got my complete YAYA bushings set for my RD1.
In the descriptions it says the following:
-Better and stiffer suspension set up
-Greater cornering and braking accuracy
-Longer life and better performance compared to OEM bushings
-Easy installation
-Installation guide/picture is included
-Popular upgrade for sports driving
-Consist of staiblilizer bushings (F,R), Front lower arm bushings ®, Rear suspension arm bushings (F,R), Rear nuckle and trailer arm bushings
- Shipped by using Korea post regular mail with tracking
Can you please send me the installation guide asap, or a PDF or something?
I got nothing aside from the bags with the bushings themselves, and a greese bag.
Thanks, Sasha.
I got my complete YAYA bushings set for my RD1.
In the descriptions it says the following:
-Better and stiffer suspension set up
-Greater cornering and braking accuracy
-Longer life and better performance compared to OEM bushings
-Easy installation
-Installation guide/picture is included
-Popular upgrade for sports driving
-Consist of staiblilizer bushings (F,R), Front lower arm bushings ®, Rear suspension arm bushings (F,R), Rear nuckle and trailer arm bushings
- Shipped by using Korea post regular mail with tracking
Can you please send me the installation guide asap, or a PDF or something?
I got nothing aside from the bags with the bushings themselves, and a greese bag.
Thanks, Sasha.
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It's pretty self explanitory man... You just jack up the car, pull off the wheel for more working space, get under the car start pulling off bolts, pack the bushings with grease and start replacing them. 1-4-1 exchange with each and every bushing. You just find one that looks like the one you pulled off and put it in.
How do you take out the old bushings? Do they just slide off? Can you do this without any special tools? I know of at least a bushing on the front control arm that needs to be pressed out/in..
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I'll see what I can find for you, I'd suggest you also email Jay directly.
I don't see why anyone would need instructions for these though, you just unbolt whatever parts you need to to get the old ones off in their assemblies, then either take the old ones out/cut them out/get them pressed out, then get the replacements put in/pressed in, using some of the included grease.
I don't see why anyone would need instructions for these though, you just unbolt whatever parts you need to to get the old ones off in their assemblies, then either take the old ones out/cut them out/get them pressed out, then get the replacements put in/pressed in, using some of the included grease.
First of all, I need it as an inventory list. I don't wanna take apart something, without having replacements.
Second, it's supposed to arrive with instructions.
Third, English Is by far not my first language, and having a pic or something, simplifies the deal. When giving it to my mechanic for instance.
Second, it's supposed to arrive with instructions.
Third, English Is by far not my first language, and having a pic or something, simplifies the deal. When giving it to my mechanic for instance.
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Joined: Mar 2002
Posts: 34,642
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From: Los Lunas, New Mexico, USA.
Vehicle: 2001 Hyundai Tiburon, 2004 Kia Sorento, 2010 Kia Soul
First, an inventory list?
There is one on the order page, but it's not very complete. I'll see what I can do.
Second, yes, I see it says that, I'm not stupid, but it's probably just a translation direct off of Yaya's site. If there are instructions, I can about 100% guarantee you they are in Hangul.
Third, if you are having a mechanic do it, he should know how to do these. Again, it's pretty simple. You take parts off, pull out the old piece, press in the new piece, put part back on.
See if this helps.
â— Contents Listing Description
-F : Front
-R : Rear
-B : Bushes
-T : Tubes
-S : Shells
-# : Number of bushes
â— Contents
F Stabilizer Bushing
-2B
F Low Arm Front
-4B, 2T
F Low Arm Rear
-2S, 2T
R Stabilizer Bushing
-2B
R Suspension Arm Front
-8B, 4T
R Suspension Arm Rear
-8B, 4T
R Knuckle & Trailing Arm
-8B, 4T
Again, I'll see what I can get you, please be patient.
There is one on the order page, but it's not very complete. I'll see what I can do.
Second, yes, I see it says that, I'm not stupid, but it's probably just a translation direct off of Yaya's site. If there are instructions, I can about 100% guarantee you they are in Hangul.
Third, if you are having a mechanic do it, he should know how to do these. Again, it's pretty simple. You take parts off, pull out the old piece, press in the new piece, put part back on.
See if this helps.
â— Contents Listing Description
-F : Front
-R : Rear
-B : Bushes
-T : Tubes
-S : Shells
-# : Number of bushes
â— Contents
F Stabilizer Bushing
-2B
F Low Arm Front
-4B, 2T
F Low Arm Rear
-2S, 2T
R Stabilizer Bushing
-2B
R Suspension Arm Front
-8B, 4T
R Suspension Arm Rear
-8B, 4T
R Knuckle & Trailing Arm
-8B, 4T
Again, I'll see what I can get you, please be patient.
I id install mine. AND I LOVE IT !!!
It indeed was very easy to figure out what goes where. Simply don't take them out from the bags. Let your mechanic do that, since they are divided by where they are going.
To take the old ones out, my mechanic took a torch, and burned them. Making it easy to take tem out. Simply repaint the parts after.
No bolts were broken. Much easier than pressing them out (not sure if it is possible LOL).
It indeed was very easy to figure out what goes where. Simply don't take them out from the bags. Let your mechanic do that, since they are divided by where they are going.
To take the old ones out, my mechanic took a torch, and burned them. Making it easy to take tem out. Simply repaint the parts after.
No bolts were broken. Much easier than pressing them out (not sure if it is possible LOL).



