Best bushes?

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Best bushes?

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As above - I am replacing the dampers and springs on my GT2 and i should probebly replace the bushes - what do you guys recommend? I am not bothered about it being original, but would like some decent ones.

Any suggestions??

Cheers in advance for the help.
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Re: Desh bushes?

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Powerflex or Autotech - the former easier to source including via club supporter C&R Enterprises - see the discount section on main site or in the membership section here on the forum.


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Re: Best bushes?

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How hard to replace guys? Bushes that is? Cheers


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Re: Best bushes?

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Except the Powerflex Factory burned down a short while ago...

So they are getting harder to find...

But apparently either ECP or GSF had a massive order in just before this happened!


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Re: Best bushes?

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I'm about to fit flo-flex on the rear over the next couple of weekends. Looks good quality, cheaper than Powerflex and a more comprehensive kit. They're a well established company too. I'll let you know what I think of them fitted. I understand it's better to just get new rubber for the front so that's what I'm doing. I've heard bad things about the red poly ones GSF sell.


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