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Suspension Bushes
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Suspension Bushes
i need to replace my suspension bushes as the mechacnic told me about 8 months ago that they are buggered, as a result i've had lots of squeeks for basically that whole time. just a quick question, if i replace the original bushes with decent urethane ones, will i need different (new) ones again when i replace my shocks in a month or two, or will i be able to keep the same bushes?? anyone recommend a particular brand of bushes, if so how much and where from for the set?
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Depends how they are when you change your shocks over but I would of thought most shocks come with new bushes anyway.
Nolathane, Superpro, Mackay, Kelpro all supply urethane bushes, Nolathane have a pretty good name.
If you have to replace the chassis to rear trailing arm bushes I'd go rubber as the urethane is too stiff IMHO to allow full movement.
Nolathane, Superpro, Mackay, Kelpro all supply urethane bushes, Nolathane have a pretty good name.
If you have to replace the chassis to rear trailing arm bushes I'd go rubber as the urethane is too stiff IMHO to allow full movement.
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