Replacing mounting bushings can be expensive, so we show you how to make your own mounting bushings and lower control arm bushings using liquid polyurethane! We just happen to be upgrading the bushings on our Audi Quattro race car.

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  1. Robert Kohut

    Whew, I feel bushed after all that…LOL

  2. Evan Salyer

    Hey I've gone through and watched a bunch of your old videos and i was wondering if you could do a video about everything wrong with the 6.2 Detroit that was replaced by the 6.5. But anyways nice video like always.

  3. porkpig350

    hey Rich…lets have a contest on whose hands are more messed up !!…your scarring is almost as impressive as mine…

  4. watahyahknow

    think you need to stir the utherane carefully so there no airbubbles inside or set the can in a vacuumchamber for a bit to get the air out , think the airbubbles where the cause the bushings got so much lower after drying

  5. sirgallium

    You have a shelf so high up on the wall with bottles and cans on it. Do you ever use those things?

  6. Neacail Campbell

    There are definitely bushing available for these cars. I like the project, but like 5 minutes of Google searching would save you guys hours.

  7. Fir3Chi3f

    I thought the car was floating in the first few seconds of the video.

  8. Sergey MATPOC

    amazing technology, you could even not knock out the old bushing holder, just get rid of old rubber and fill it with a right level and appropriate inner collar, for example, bushings in Honda (front control arm in 2001+, rear control arm bushings in older Hondas)

  9. CDNBaconRich

    Felt like I was watching an episode of Jack Ass (funny).

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