omega0684
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posted on 26/10/09 at 12:38 AM |
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Polyeurathene suspension bushes ???
hi there guys,
are any of you running Polyeurathene suspension bushes on your suspension, what are their benefits? are they worth forking out for?
where can i get them from & how much should i expect to pay?
cheers
Alex
[Edited on 26/10/09 by omega0684]
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ZEN
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posted on 26/10/09 at 07:09 AM |
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I have them. But aren't yet fitted to the car. Hopefully it will very soon.
The main advantage is that pollybushes last longer and give a bit more precise ride as pollybushes don't deform as much under heavy cornering
loads.
[Edited on 26/10/09 by ZEN]
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procomp
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posted on 26/10/09 at 07:52 AM |
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Hi
Are we talking about proper polyurethane bushes here or the cheap 30p plastic bushes that most of the kit industry uses and calls polyurethane.
Cheers Matt
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omega0684
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posted on 26/10/09 at 08:55 AM |
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these were the ones that got me thinking matt
ebay link
cheers
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pewe
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posted on 26/10/09 at 09:02 AM |
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Mine came from Polybush sales@polybush.co.uk They offer a wide range across three stifnesses (I opted for their mid range ones) and it transformed the
rear end (Escort live axle with panhard rod). Now the back end feels much more planted and the ride is smoother.
Mine weren't cheap @ c. £13/bush set but well worth the money. Quite honestly the rubber metalastik ones fitted originally were about as good as
wading through a bowl of custard.
HTH
Cheers, Pewe
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procomp
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posted on 26/10/09 at 09:40 AM |
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Hi
Those are just more of the same as what most are already using. Have a look at At those mentioned above and Superflex etc. proper polyurethane.
Cheers Matt
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