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Maxarn58 Member Since: 24 Dec 2011 Location: Stockholm Posts: 142 |
Hello Tim.
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Tue Nov 25 2014 10:25am |
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goldennugget Member Since: 06 Aug 2014 Location: Essex Posts: 17 |
I have just seen these on eBay from a Land Rover specialist and wondered if they are any good as well. Will be interesting to see what feedback there is on these. |
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Wed Nov 26 2014 3:26pm |
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SRE Member Since: 16 Jan 2010 Location: Alicante Prov Spain + Hampshire UK Posts: 2329 |
I don't think they will do much for you ride quality, I tried Polyurethane pollybushes on a Disco 2 that I had, I was like driving a commercial truck, so reverted back to standard within a matter of weeks. In Spain - 2018 F Pace - Frightened away from the Sports due to crank failures
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Wed Nov 26 2014 4:08pm |
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1JBS Member Since: 30 Oct 2010 Location: Henley on Thames Posts: 530 |
Don't fit anything other than standard, I tried polybush they were noisy and clonked, so I went back to the upgraded standard bush back & front and haven't had any problems since.. |
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Wed Nov 26 2014 4:26pm |
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Disco_Mikey Member Since: 08 Apr 2012 Location: Dundee, Scotland Posts: 4393 |
Polybush we make the car very firm, and bouncy, IMHO
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Wed Nov 26 2014 7:44pm |
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Paulcp Member Since: 18 Apr 2013 Location: Suffolk Posts: 327 |
As others have said, if you value ride quality and lack of noise stay away from any type of poly bushes |
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Wed Nov 26 2014 7:59pm |
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