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Poly flex bushes.
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Poly flex bushes.
Does anybody have any experience with ORI’s Polyflex bushes?
http://www.offroadindustries.com/suspension_parts/polyflex.htm
I would be interested to hear what people think of them. Flex, handling, longevity etc etc.
Paul.
http://www.offroadindustries.com/suspension_parts/polyflex.htm
I would be interested to hear what people think of them. Flex, handling, longevity etc etc.
Paul.
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HRZOOK how radical is your ride? Can you feel if the bushes are doing what they are meant to on road, or are they that flexy that you would never put them on a daily driver?
I am toying with replacing the shagged bushes on the back of the Nissan. I guess they could only "feel" better than what I currently have, and if they flex well, they would have to be a step ahead of new rudder bushes.
Paul.
PS. If you remember, roughly what do they cost?
I am toying with replacing the shagged bushes on the back of the Nissan. I guess they could only "feel" better than what I currently have, and if they flex well, they would have to be a step ahead of new rudder bushes.
Paul.
PS. If you remember, roughly what do they cost?
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Paul wrote:HRZOOK how radical is your ride? Can you feel if the bushes are doing what they are meant to on road, or are they that flexy that you would never put them on a daily driver?
I am toying with replacing the shagged bushes on the back of the Nissan. I guess they could only "feel" better than what I currently have, and if they flex well, they would have to be a step ahead of new rudder bushes.
Paul.
PS. If you remember, roughly what do they cost?
My ride ain't radical it is a daily driver check arms I had made here http://home.exetel.com.au/hrzook/twister.html polyflex are the blue ones
They ride real well on road and give excellent flex offroad.
I am pretty sure they only come in one diameter so you have to check to see if this suits your applcation.
COST
I think they are $35 each and $10 for the outer ring
Damo wrote:How do they come apart? I assume you can pull them apart to rebuild them and so you dont melt the poly when you weld it to a control arm
JTOP is right
They are a one piece unit with a weldable outerring than you press it in
Cheers
HRZOOK
daddylonglegs wrote:I hope they are better quality and last much longer than OME poly bushes. The ones i have tried for Rovers are loose from new and last no time at all.
Bill.
Hi Bill,
Have you tried Sam's slotted bushes - one thing I like about them is
that they still drive straight when they are cut or worn.
Nothing worse than putting in a new set of bushes, wheeling them, cutting them to shreads because the limit the axle travel and then having them drive all wonky.
Tom
Paul wrote:Nice HRZOOK.
So looking at the title and the picture, you only lock down one end of the threaded section and let the other end twist as needed?
Thanks for that,
Paul.
Yeah the arms twist as the wheel drops
The locknut on the thread is to stop the thread knocking on the road but the polyflex work that good I am going to weld up the thread and just put another polyflex at the chassis end
Cheers
HRZOOK
Just for the record
I was under the zook yesterday to source the cause of my driveline vibration. I noticed with the help of a friend when the driveline is torqued up it squashes the polyflexes, this could be a major issue with a big car with lots of torque.
This could led to reduced lifespan of the polyflex bushes and might be the cause of my vibration (but unsure on that one)
HRZOOK
I was under the zook yesterday to source the cause of my driveline vibration. I noticed with the help of a friend when the driveline is torqued up it squashes the polyflexes, this could be a major issue with a big car with lots of torque.
This could led to reduced lifespan of the polyflex bushes and might be the cause of my vibration (but unsure on that one)
HRZOOK
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