Where can i get hold of a set of haultech holey bushes or even just plain rubber ones for my radius arms on my rangie, who sells these ?
cheers steve.
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radius arm bushes
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Re: radius arm bushes
Call M R Automotive at Redcliffe on 3284 6688 - they will post them to you
Re: radius arm bushes
I can reccomend super-pro polyurethane bushes. IME they flex as well or better than the holey bushes, and last longer.
I bought some rubber bushes from MR Auto (which they said were "OEM Quality" and "from the same manufacturer as OEM" and one failed after ~1500 km. I have since changed all bushes to super-pro.
One (or all) of your local auto parts shops should be able to order them in.
I bought some rubber bushes from MR Auto (which they said were "OEM Quality" and "from the same manufacturer as OEM" and one failed after ~1500 km. I have since changed all bushes to super-pro.
One (or all) of your local auto parts shops should be able to order them in.
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Re: radius arm bushes
[quote="ISUZUROVER"]I can reccomend super-pro polyurethane bushes. IME they flex as well or better than the holey bushes, and last longer.
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Great bushes, soft like rubber without the drawbacks. Many converts on Aulro, even some poms.
cheers, DL
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Great bushes, soft like rubber without the drawbacks. Many converts on Aulro, even some poms.
cheers, DL
Re: radius arm bushes
That is a big claim that I just can't agree with. Maybe I should pay more attention to the front end of others vehicles!ISUZUROVER wrote:I can reccomend super-pro polyurethane bushes. IME they flex as well or better than the holey bushes.
Re: radius arm bushes
hmm...thats weird (if your talking about haultech bushes?) when i got them to do some work on my 90 last year they replaced the bushes becaause the 'were flogged out' - a little yes but mine where sid kings conical shaped ones and still had plenty of meat, but when i asked what the replaced them with they said standard bushes. i told them what they were and dwayne had never heard of them, i asked if they could get some from haultech for me and they said who? so i rang chuck and got some.Hobie18 wrote:Call M R Automotive at Redcliffe on 3284 6688 - they will post them to you
anyways prrretty sure haultech haven't made them for some time now, as i got one of chucks last sets. there may be some more floating about somewhere, have u rang haultech and asked sam or chuck?
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