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    SuperPro Bushes

    Hi all,

    I know lower control arms have been talked about over and over but i havent found anything on SuperPro Bushes.

    Suits Land Rover Discovery 3 Super PRO Lower Control ARM Rear Bush KIT Superpro | eBay

    Im leaning towards for a few reasons:

    1. Cost is $179. (I will need to add a few new bolts to that). A set of new arms is $900 local or $750 imported (with all the bolts). Ive been quoted $600 to install original bushes both sides (front and rear bushes only).
    2. You don't need to press them in as each bush is 3 piece. I can do it at home (after i bash and burn the old bush out)
    3. They dont wear out in 80k kms!!!
    4. They have cut outs so i dont think they would ride as harsh as other poly bushes.

    Not sure about ride, so I'm seeing if anybody has installed them and liked/disliked them.

    Cheers

    Dan

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    There is a fair bit on this topic actually. The general concern is they effect ride and may prove too stiff and cause structural stress etc. Hence why I'n the last week I've decided to order new arms from the UK but only after s heap of research I cam to this decision.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DJL9999 View Post
    There is a fair bit on this topic actually. The general concern is they effect ride and may prove too stiff and cause structural stress etc. Hence why I'n the last week I've decided to order new arms from the UK but only after s heap of research I cam to this decision.

    This is only just one of the many threads/topics->

    Poly Bushings in Control Arms

    https://r.tapatalk.com/shareLink?url...9&share_type=t
    Don (DJL9999) - D3 2007 2.7L SE White & D4 2012 3.0L HSE Ipanema sand

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    Hydrobushes aren't cheap - but take a look at the range of motion it's required to handle and you'd want to fit the same...

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    Quote Originally Posted by DJL9999 View Post
    This is only just one of the many threads/topics->

    Poly Bushings in Control Arms

    https://r.tapatalk.com/shareLink?url...9&share_type=t
    Thanks DJL.

    I have read that thread and the one linked within, but managed to miss the part where SuperPro is mentioned - i thought they were both about solid polybushes as seen in this video. [ame]https://youtu.be/5qME9xcnWBg[/ame]

    Sorry about that

    Dan

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tombie View Post
    Hydrobushes aren't cheap - but take a look at the range of motion it's required to handle and you'd want to fit the same...
    Do you have a video of them? I have only seen a video of a flogged bush. I thought they were designed to rotate about the bolt and the bush design minimises vibration. as the arm is designed to move up and down I'm not sure how lateral movement would necessarily provide more flex (unlike a softer bush in a radius arm, for example)

    Cheers

    Dan

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    Put your Disco in raised mode...
    Keeping clear of it, have someone sit inside and set it to exit mode.

    Watch the length of movement.

    A hydro bush has a far greater range - a more "solid" material will start to bind and compress.

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    The fluid dampens the movement whilst allowing it to flex through a greater range of motion - keeps NVH down whilst retaining flexibility.

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    Redback put some superpro bushes in his D4:
    http://www.aulro.com/afvb/d3-d4-rrs/...trol-arms.html
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    Quote Originally Posted by Disco-tastic View Post
    Do you have a video of them? I have only seen a video of a flogged bush.
    Quote Originally Posted by Tombie View Post
    The fluid dampens the movement whilst allowing it to flex through a greater range of motion - keeps NVH down whilst retaining flexibility.
    Not a video but here's another good photo that Tombie posted at this thread:
    http://www.aulro.com/afvb/d3-d4-rrs/...trol-arms.html


    My plan is to replace arms when the time comes but keep the original arms and get them re-bushed (OEM bushes) and then have them re-installed when 2nd changeover time comes.

    Once you have purchased a 2nd set of arms you have a relatively cost effective rotable spare that can also be sold off if required (eg selling vehicle) & nothing is wasted.

    Cheers,
    Scott
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