Wishbone bushes

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Seanday

16 posts

33 months

Friday 3rd December 2021
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Not sure if any feed back on these?

Is it alot stiffer then oems? I heard Polyurethane bushes tend to creak more than rubber ones?


chunkster-deluxe

26 posts

190 months

Sunday 13th March 2022
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Thanks to Rich @Redpants / @telum01 there is now a video and guide for fitting the Powerflex bushes. Really useful.

https://youtu.be/Xh2VPZDz_cI

Edited by chunkster-deluxe on Sunday 13th March 07:58

Finding Neutral

436 posts

32 months

Sunday 13th March 2022
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Be interested to see what supply and fit/exchange costs people are looking at with these

JonnyCJ

1,309 posts

54 months

Monday 14th March 2022
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I think a full set of bushes works out around a smidge under £400.

If you’re competent at removing the arms at home (not too difficult if you have the right tools) I reckon getting the bushes pressed out and new ones pressed in where needed would be £100.

Vapour blasting probably £100.

4 wheel alignment £100.

If you do do it yourself, you’ll need to get the old bushes pressed out and then get the arms to a vapour blaster before installing the new ones. You could of course leave the old arms in their existing condition, which would be fine and a one stop at the local garage with the tools and skills to press the bushes out and in.

It’s a bit of faff and running around, but easily done in stages if you don’t fancy it all at once.

Edited by JonnyCJ on Monday 14th March 10:24

Finding Neutral

436 posts

32 months

Monday 14th March 2022
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JonnyCJ said:
I think a full set of bushes works out around a smidge under £400.

If you’re competent at removing the arms at home (not too difficult if you have the right tools) I reckon getting the bushes pressed out and new ones pressed in where needed would be £100.

Vapour blasting probably £100.

4 wheel alignment £100.

If you do do it yourself, you’ll need to get the old bushes pressed out and then get the arms to a vapour blaster before installing the new ones. You could of course leave the old arms in their existing condition, which would be fine and a one stop at the local garage with the tools and skills to press the bushes out and in.

It’s a bit of faff and running around, but easily done in stages if you don’t fancy it all at once.

Edited by JonnyCJ on Monday 14th March 10:24
I was thinking the same thing.

dbs2000

2,689 posts

192 months

Monday 14th March 2022
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Finding Neutral said:
I thought they where supposed to be less than that. I appreciate it’s more cost effective than arms but that seems like strong money for small bits of Polyurethane
20 years ago it was about 150 for a kit on a Honda Prelude, so this price isn't horrific and if the car is a keeper you'll probably only do it once.

JonnyCJ

1,309 posts

54 months

Monday 14th March 2022
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Finding Neutral said:
I thought they where supposed to be less than that. I appreciate it’s more cost effective than arms but that seems like strong money for small bits of Polyurethane
That does include front and rear ARB bushes in the price.