All suspension tired - MOT
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lastmin8264

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509 posts

173 months

Thursday 8th August 2013
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My 93 eunos just passed its mot with advisory stating that ALL suspension is tired. Dampers are not leaking but I guess they are quite old, I think he is pointing out the bushes are all worn, droplinks especially he said.

Question is what's my options? It's a std car.

Replce with oe ? Some oe and some polybush? How many components am I looking at ? Thanks for any advice.

Edited by lastmin8264 on Thursday 8th August 18:28

MG CHRIS

9,322 posts

190 months

Thursday 8th August 2013
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Well the car in total has 34? suspension bushes it's going to be expensive to replace all and never had to replace any bar the anti roll bar bushes. So if the tester mention the arb bushes I would get a set of polybushes for the front and back.

Without seeing the car it's hard to tell.

Pete Franklin

849 posts

204 months

Thursday 8th August 2013
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You can get droplinks with the bushes already fitted for 15 quid a pop then its just a case of undoing 8 bolts. Id start there. Its an easy diy. Buy new bolts as well though.

lastmin8264

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509 posts

173 months

Thursday 8th August 2013
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Is it worth buying one of the ebay poly bush kits

http://pages.ebay.com/link/?nav=item.view&id=1...

He said there was play in pretty much all components , especially drop links but not at fail yet. Would replacing a few not be false economy when it looks like all the bushes have some serious age on them?


spoodler

2,272 posts

178 months

Friday 9th August 2013
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Personally, if I was only doing some of them I don't think I'd go the poly bush route.
If replacing all then fine. They are usually less pliant than the standard bushes and can lead to a harsher ride which is fine if that's what you are after, on the other hand you could just tackle the worst ones first with standard kit, after all they were good enough for the last twenty years...
Not being funny or controversial just that a car with good standard kit is likely to be more pleasant to drive than one with a few uprated bits of kit here and there (or even all uprated kit).

jagracer

8,248 posts

259 months

Friday 9th August 2013
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lastmin8264 said:
My 93 eunos just passed its mot with advisory stating that ALL suspension is tired.
It amazes me what st some MOT testers will think up. If there are any faults on the suspension then there are individual fails or advisories he can use, suspension is tired means nothing and is a made up advisory.