Replacing 2007 Renault Laguna 2 II Rear NEARSIDE Bush 🚗 Don't hit the bush with a hammer either ! 🔨
In this video I replace the nearside rear bush on a 2007 Renault Laguna but it doesn't go to plan as expected. I break the bush instead of the tool this time. This is Part 2 of 2
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⬇️Timecodes
00:00 Introduction
01:09 No Really! the previous 7 outtakes
03:00 Find a replacement M12 thread
04:18 Releasing electric handbrake
04:57 Remove nearside road wheel
06:44 Unbolt shock
07:58 Mark & Remove Mounting Plate
09:34 Overview of Bush removal tool & Bushes
10:34 Remove the old bush
13:29 Fitting the new bush
15:32 Mini break down as bush now broken
16:31 Refitting rear axle
18:39 Now sleeping on the job
19:21 Torque wrench time
20:44 Refit Wheel
22:24 Getting excited nearly home time
22:54 Doggy says hi
23:39 looking at the bushes and broken thread
26:02 Credits
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Disclaimer:
This video only contains tips and my personal methods that could be helpful when carrying out home car repairs or replacing parts. Coats & Gaiters is not liable for any harm, injury or property damage incurred while carrying out such repairs or replacements, that are a result of incorrect use or misinterpretation of the provided information. This video is for informational purposes only and does not guarantee achievement of a specific result. The user is personally liable for incorrect use of repair equipment, tools or car parts, in particular, when this use poses the risk of injury. Coats & Gaiters strongly advises taking personal care and adhering to all safety rules when doing any repair or replacement. The use on inferior or low quality vehicle parts does not guarantee the proper level of road safety.