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Poly bushes
« on: 24 February 2012, 01:05:42 »

Hi all which are the best poly bushes to buy to rebush the front wishbones.
thanx john :y
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Re: Poly bushes
« Reply #1 on: 24 February 2012, 01:41:45 »

Hi all which are the best poly bushes to buy to rebush the front wishbones.
thanx john :y

That makes 2 of us!! need mine doing too mate!
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Re: Poly bushes
« Reply #2 on: 24 February 2012, 03:55:46 »

Powerflex. :y
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« Reply #3 on: 24 February 2012, 10:32:31 »

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Re: Poly bushes
« Reply #4 on: 24 February 2012, 20:43:19 »

I find that these polly bush type you gain tighter chassis control but refinement invariably suffers

That is just my opion
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Re: Poly bushes
« Reply #5 on: 24 February 2012, 20:57:53 »

"Tighter chassis control" is a refinement, is it not?
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Re: Poly bushes
« Reply #6 on: 24 February 2012, 21:42:01 »

"Tighter chassis control" is a refinement, is it not?

i think he means less comfort, that's certainly what I've noticed after I polybushed my front end. Less sloppiness but less comfort
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Re: Poly bushes
« Reply #7 on: 24 February 2012, 22:07:18 »

Cant say I noticed any difference in comfort when I polybushed either of mine. In the case of TBE, it highlighted a load of other problems though...
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Re: Poly bushes
« Reply #8 on: 24 February 2012, 22:29:10 »

Hi all which are the best poly bushes to buy to rebush the front wishbones.
thanx john :y
However, poyflex only do the front bush. So if the reaward bush has failed you need to look at either pressing new rearward bushes in and fit polly fronts, or fit new arms then polly those, either from new or later if the front bush fails.

Tbh, new wishbones would be best. ;)
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Re: Poly bushes
« Reply #9 on: 24 February 2012, 22:42:36 »

Cant say I noticed any difference in comfort when I polybushed either of mine. In the case of TBE, it highlighted a load of other problems though...

Like what? Back end wandering and back end bump steer by any chance?
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Re: Poly bushes
« Reply #10 on: 24 February 2012, 22:51:04 »

Cant say I noticed any difference in comfort when I polybushed either of mine. In the case of TBE, it highlighted a load of other problems though...

Like what? Back end wandering and back end bump steer by any chance?
original rear subframe bushes?
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Re: Poly bushes
« Reply #11 on: 24 February 2012, 22:56:12 »

Cant say I noticed any difference in comfort when I polybushed either of mine. In the case of TBE, it highlighted a load of other problems though...

Like what? Back end wandering and back end bump steer by any chance?
original rear subframe bushes?

1 yr old,  fitted to correct orientation, not a shiiite make either

donuts anyway
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Re: Poly bushes
« Reply #12 on: 24 February 2012, 22:59:59 »

Cant say I noticed any difference in comfort when I polybushed either of mine. In the case of TBE, it highlighted a load of other problems though...

Like what? Back end wandering and back end bump steer by any chance?
original rear subframe bushes?

1 yr old,  fitted to correct orientation, not a shiiite make either

donuts anyway
Febi? I have them of so, similar issue. Cross winds mostly though.
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Re: Poly bushes
« Reply #13 on: 24 February 2012, 23:03:22 »

Cant say I noticed any difference in comfort when I polybushed either of mine. In the case of TBE, it highlighted a load of other problems though...

Like what? Back end wandering and back end bump steer by any chance?
original rear subframe bushes?

1 yr old,  fitted to correct orientation, not a shiiite make either

donuts anyway
Febi? I have them of so, similar issue. Cross winds mostly though.

Yeah that's it i think, couldn't think of the name and it's definitely not Lemforder. I don't even know if they do donuts. Not in winds, mainly over bloody stupid raised manhole covers and bumps in the road. I might eventually get geo done, hopefully that will ease it a bit.
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Re: Poly bushes
« Reply #14 on: 24 February 2012, 23:15:44 »

Cant say I noticed any difference in comfort when I polybushed either of mine. In the case of TBE, it highlighted a load of other problems though...

Like what? Back end wandering and back end bump steer by any chance?
original rear subframe bushes?

1 yr old,  fitted to correct orientation, not a shiiite make either

donuts anyway
Febi? I have them of so, similar issue. Cross winds mostly though.

Yeah that's it i think, couldn't think of the name and it's definitely not Lemforder. I don't even know if they do donuts. Not in winds, mainly over bloody stupid raised manhole covers and bumps in the road. I might eventually get geo done, hopefully that will ease it a bit.
Solid sections pointing at the dif?
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