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Crraigymmmmm Member Since: 06 May 2021 Location: Peterborough Posts: 163 |
Basic poly ones, slightly stiffer than OE and will last longer |
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Wed Jan 11 2023 3:42pm |
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Bulldogdave Member Since: 16 Sep 2021 Location: Shustoke, Warwickshire Posts: 20 |
Thanks mate |
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Wed Jan 11 2023 4:54pm |
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Col Member Since: 02 Sep 2012 Location: Hawkes Bay NZ Posts: 4968 |
I think you will get a few differing opinon on the type of bushes to fit, personaly I would stick with genuine L/R mine have done 80k and still good, the only bushes I have changed are the lower front arms, fitted new arms with poly bushes put up with them for a couple of weeks then binned them and fitted one's with h/d rubber bushes, but as said just my personal preference. I will admit however the vehicle has had little arduous use.
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Wed Jan 11 2023 10:11pm |
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Bulldogdave Member Since: 16 Sep 2021 Location: Shustoke, Warwickshire Posts: 20 |
Thanks col |
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Wed Jan 11 2023 10:35pm |
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Crraigymmmmm Member Since: 06 May 2021 Location: Peterborough Posts: 163 |
My pennies worth, Have fitted front Poly bushes, they are a little harder obviously but feel more precise and with large wheels I think they will be longer lasting.
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Thu Apr 06 2023 10:49am |
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