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poly bushes
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rocco robin
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poly bushes
ok i want to change the bushes on the front end of the rocco but want to change them for poly bushes does anyone know where i can get them as as not many places do then for old school cars i want to strat with
engine mount/engine steady bushes
gearbox bushes
anti roll bar bushes /link bushes
that will do for now i think can anyone help?
engine mount/engine steady bushes
gearbox bushes
anti roll bar bushes /link bushes
that will do for now i think can anyone help?
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ianaudia4
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Re: poly bushes
Try VMW Heritage/Big Boys Toys, Google them.
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Re: poly bushes
Think carefully about changing the engine mounts for poly. Can be very bumpy
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If it sounds like it's naughty, it probably is.
If it sounds like it's naughty, it probably is.
Re: poly bushes
true.Mr Funk wrote:Think carefully about changing the engine mounts for poly. Can be very bumpy
c and r enterprises should be able to do a good deal on powerflex kits. check discount section on here or on main site. http://sciroccoregisterforum.co.uk/inde ... _Discounts
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MacColl
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Re: poly bushes
As far as I know the Crazy Quiffs ones are just Superflex ones with scene tax..
http://www.superflex.co.uk/products.php?cat=403
I bought the yellow Polysport? Rally design ones for the main rear axle (easy to fit because they are in two pieces)and have just gone standard rubber for the rest of the car for road use.
http://www.rallydesign.co.uk/product_in ... ts_id=5126
http://www.superflex.co.uk/products.php?cat=403
I bought the yellow Polysport? Rally design ones for the main rear axle (easy to fit because they are in two pieces)and have just gone standard rubber for the rest of the car for road use.
http://www.rallydesign.co.uk/product_in ... ts_id=5126
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Nate
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Re: poly bushes
i got mine from rally design (mk1 golf stuff)
they were fine, but i'm never fitting them again. made the ride way too harsh. i'm sticking with rubber
they were fine, but i'm never fitting them again. made the ride way too harsh. i'm sticking with rubber
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rocco robin
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Re: poly bushes
sounds like rubber is the way to go thanks peeps
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Re: poly bushes
Seconded. My GLI had poly engine mount inserts and used to suffer from things randomly undoing and/or dropping off due to the transmitted vibration.Mr Funk wrote:Think carefully about changing the engine mounts for poly. Can be very bumpy
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Re: poly bushes
I had a few polys on my old rocco... I'd advise against them purely because of the noise. Admittedly, that kind of thing gets to me at the best of times, but I found myself out there, lying under the car, squirting quid shop [i can't believe it's not] WD40 over the poly bushes MUCH too often.
What I do:
http://outramstrings.moonfruit.com
http://outramstrings.moonfruit.com


