Poly bush kit
Poly bush kit
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Matt99man

Original Poster:

394 posts

283 months

Sunday 9th October 2022
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Evening all, I'm treating the chim to new set of bushes this winter. I’ve read poly bushes are the way forward, I don’t want anything too hard, just in keeping with the car.

Tvr Parts are out of stock and have been for some time. Any suggestions and links to full bush kits?

phillpot

17,392 posts

199 months

Sunday 9th October 2022
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Tried any of the other TVR specialists?

Or direct from suppliers, Powerflex or Superflex?

Belle427

10,786 posts

249 months

Monday 10th October 2022
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I’m of the opinion poly bushes have no place on a road car, I’d stick to oem rubber personally.

crowfield

455 posts

174 months

Monday 10th October 2022
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Belle427 said:
I’m of the opinion poly bushes have no place on a road car, I’d stick to oem rubber personally.
I agree. Stick to OEM

hoofa

3,153 posts

224 months

Monday 10th October 2022
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Don’t waste your money on poly bushes, centre gravity replaced all mine for standard ones as they couldn’t get the geo right. Stick with standard cheaper and will last longer. Been there got the t shirt

Edited by hoofa on Monday 10th October 22:07

Matt99man

Original Poster:

394 posts

283 months

Monday 10th October 2022
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Ohh what to do….mixed info. Some say go for poly, some say go for original…what to do?!

Classic Chim

12,424 posts

165 months

Monday 10th October 2022
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Matt99man said:
Ohh what to do….mixed info. Some say go for poly, some say go for original…what to do?!
Think about it logically. I’m pretty sure most car manufacturers still use Rubberised bushes.
They are incredibly cheap considering there life expectancy which can be decades.
Poly are stiff and non compliant. They are for racing cars that do about 1 hrs work a race meeting and usually replaced every year.

Most people do it simply because it’s easier to install Poly but in the longer run a very bad idea on what is already a firm ride. Roads will destroy them much quicker than smooth racetracks will.

Access to a large vice and a number of cut tubes or sockets is usually all you need to press them out and replace using the same method. A ten tonne press at an engineers place wouldn’t budge one of mine yet a vice pushed it out in seconds!


Adrian@

4,420 posts

298 months

Monday 10th October 2022
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IMHO, OE with thrust washers as thrust washers were a retro fit item which became OE (IF you already have them you can reuse 'some' of the old ones). IF you go poly, go Powerflex black which are a lined version of poly bush with supports on the rear front lower and front rear lower (these are positions that you cannot fit thrust washers). Modifying the top rear outer washers (camber adjuster is a must as the eyelet punches over the thrust washer). A@

Harry Flatters

180 posts

274 months

Tuesday 11th October 2022
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Another vote for OEM rubber bushes with thrust washers.

A far better and more compliant ride and a fraction of the price.

spitfire4v8

4,018 posts

197 months

Tuesday 11th October 2022
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Not sure about more compliance on the std bushes (well until they fail, which they will ..) .. all the poly bushes have a low friction rotating sleeve inside the poly bush meaning they are more compliant in rotation that the std rubber bush, especially the glacier bearing style powerflex bushes which almost replicate the rotational low friction of a rose joint. They are also much easier to change.
The std rubber bush has barely any rubber in it anyway so minimal compliance.

Std is cheaper though.

mk1fan

10,782 posts

241 months

Tuesday 11th October 2022
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Scrap all the busshes and rose joint the whole car!

Mbwa-kali

35 posts

60 months

Tuesday 11th October 2022
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Another vote for the stock rubber/steel bushes with thrust washers unless you're into serious track work.

Classic Chim

12,424 posts

165 months

Tuesday 11th October 2022
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mk1fan said:
Scrap all the busshes and rose joint the whole car!
rofl