Hey guys, does anyone know someone who does a kit of poly bushes, for a fender or do you have to buy them all separately??
Cheers from the Desert
Rexy
2000 130 TD5
Oil in the Harness, suspension knock, transmission clunk, engine oil leaks, exhaust manifold leaks, centrifugal oil filter stripped bolts, a/c leaks, door leaks, wouldn't trade it for the world
Cheers from the Desert
Rexy
2000 130 TD5
Oil in the Harness, suspension knock, transmission clunk, engine oil leaks, exhaust manifold leaks, centrifugal oil filter stripped bolts, a/c leaks, door leaks, wouldn't trade it for the world
I must agree, I've had polys for 30-40,000 klm now and am getting sick of the harsher ride. Good wearability though, I was going to replace them when they wear out, but I cant wait that long.
simple things in life are often the best hey?
thanx fella's
Cheers from the Desert
Rexy
2000 130 TD5
Oil in the Harness, suspension knock, transmission clunk, engine oil leaks, exhaust manifold leaks, centrifugal oil filter stripped bolts, a/c leaks, door leaks, wouldn't trade it for the world
In all fairness I have the Pommy Deflex Orange Bushes and I havent noticed a drama in flex or ride but then again coils are so much more forgiving then leafys
TREX they cost me about $157 from Paddocks opposed (whole Kit) to the $350 WA suspensions wanted for an Identical Item
I'm replacing them as I go with suspension Upgrades
http://www.paddockspares.com/pp/DEFENDER/Suspension/Deflex_polybush_kit_(front_and_rear_including_s/abs_bushes)_-_all_TD5,_and_V8_from_XA159807.html
These guys do them, these are supposed to be the best for Land Rovers
http://www.fulcrumsuspensions.com.au..._products.html
Baz.
Cheers Baz.
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ive had em on the disco and now the 90! neither of them have any lack of flex issues! as for the harsh ride? its a 4x4 not a statesmanThese guys do them, these are supposed to be the best for Land Rovers
http://www.fulcrumsuspensions.com.au..._products.html
cheers phil
and the Super Pro ones actually allow more flex on the chassis end of the rear lower trailing arms due to a (IMO) far better design than the OE ones. Their bushes aren't just copies of the OE ones, they try to make them better by re-designing them.
I generally dislike poly in a rotating bush, but have used the Super Pro ones at the chassis end of the A frame and they've been fine now for about 100000km without a squeak (I drive on dirt and cross a river causeway at least twice a day) and eliminated a major clunk between the crush tube and the bolt.
I've spoken to the chief engineer up at Fulcrums a few times, typical engineer, prepared to discuss the plusses and minuses of polyurethane and it's application.
There is a well known Landy workshop just down the road from Fulcrum who test out there designs on several of their cars including a rockcrawler before they go into production.
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