Hi Chris,
I followed your guide although I must admit I didn't torque up the rear bush bolts before letting it down and moving back and forward before raising the car, removing the wheels and then torqueing it up. I've a feeling this might be where I went wrong.
yes thats not quite right. The approach is to tighten the rear bush bolts correctly first while jacked. Leave the front bush bolts finger tight, drop the car on to the floor, drive back and forth to settle the suspension, then tighten the front bolts as best you can, car on the floor wheels loaded. Then re jack the car to torque correctly at 120nm plus angle tighten 30degrees, then a further 15 degrees. No need to remove the wheels again
I've noticed that one of the rear bushes has started to tear which suggests there was some movement in the wishbone.
if the rear bush is torn already, something is seriously wrong with the wishbones. Leaving the bolt loose will have no effect on the bush. What wishbones are they???
I'm amazed at how unstable the steering is with it all torqued up though - I understand that I might need the alignment checking and adjusting.
if the bolts where loose when driven it will be all over the place. Re alignment, dont do this until the wishbones are correcty fitted, with no torn bushes
I'm not confident in driving any distance so if anyone could recommend a reputable place to have the car relayed too, I'd be very grateful.
can come to you, but Richmond is a pig for traffic. Plus you'll need decent wishbones first
Cheers
Col