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Old 17-12-07, 01:09 PM
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Polyurethane Suspension Bushes

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I am lookin for same POLYURETHANE SUSPENSION BUSHES for the front suspension arms, where can I by them?

thank you Dani
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Old 17-12-07, 01:27 PM
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i got full set of front of ebay company name sdl-deflex depending what make and model your front end is , look at item number 2201 5626 7752 he may be able to help, hope this helps
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Old 17-12-07, 02:26 PM
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There are a lot of people who don't like PU bushes. Deflex make a lot for Land Rovers and many don't rate them. I've got them on the GD and they squeak
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I've got polyurethanes on my Range rover (polybush orange ones) and they are great but then the bushes don't have to rotate very far to allow full suspension travel. Plus the Range rover weighs over 2 tons so moving them isn't really an issue.

I also have them fitted to my Dax and don't like them. They squeak and creak as Robin has said and they stick in position giving unpredictable suspension movements.

One of my jobs to do is fit proper Jag bushes back in there.

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Old 17-12-07, 03:26 PM
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if it squeeks alot then maybe they need fitting with rubber grease,only a touch and this will solve all your problems shouldnt be fitted dry as problems like squeeking and sticking in place may occur , hope this helps
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Old 17-12-07, 04:37 PM
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a bi annual squirt of WD40 cures the poly bush squeak...simple as
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Old 17-12-07, 05:20 PM
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my front end are the factory arms from pilgrim.
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Old 18-12-07, 08:34 AM
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SuperFlex Polyurethane Suspension Bushes - Home Page has them but i don't know there part numbers. Give them a call. I got them fitted to the back scorpio trailing arms .Fitting them was easy,getting the old ones out a pain in the neck.
Hope this helps,

cheers Tom.
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Michael’s Blog » Polyurethane Suspension Bushes
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