Poly bushed rear drop links
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Poly bushed rear drop links
Hi folks,
Has anybody fitted rear drop link poly bushes? I was just about to buy new rear drops and saw these on ebay
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/252501263183
With classiccars, i always replaced with poly, just not thought about it on the van.
Thoughts?
Has anybody fitted rear drop link poly bushes? I was just about to buy new rear drops and saw these on ebay
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/252501263183
With classiccars, i always replaced with poly, just not thought about it on the van.
Thoughts?
Re: Poly bushed rear drop links
I've used them on me landrover
Didn't notice any difference
So I stick with the normals now
Heard they wear out quicker
Didn't notice any difference
So I stick with the normals now
Heard they wear out quicker
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Re: Poly bushed rear drop links
Ah ok, i always found the poly to be much better than the rubber supplied for classic cars. Same might not be said for a Bongo though. Poly is same cost as budget normal drops, which i had heard don't last long at all.
Just trying to spend my cash wisely as i have a couple of hundred spare pounds at the mo, which i need to invest into my vehicles.
Just trying to spend my cash wisely as i have a couple of hundred spare pounds at the mo, which i need to invest into my vehicles.
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Re: Poly bushed rear drop links
the gen mazda ones last for years, its the aftermarket ones that dont, i would put my money into gen mazda ones. the aftermarket ones can also pull apart on the bottom ring around the bush,it literally pulls the welded ring apart especially if the rear bump stops are missing
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Mine did exactly that!Northern Bongolow wrote:the gen mazda ones last for years, its the aftermarket ones that dont, i would put my money into gen mazda ones. the aftermarket ones can also pull apart on the bottom ring around the bush,it literally pulls the welded ring apart especially if the rear bump stops are missing
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Re: Poly bushed rear drop links
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Absolutely ...Genuine Mazda only....but the Poly bushes might be a good idea if you replace the rubber in a new droplink...I'd sure like to find the rollbar bushes in polyurethane...they are far superior to normal, being harder and longer lasting. Properly fitted to a suspension system that isn't completely clapped out elsewhere will always show an improvement ....but it will show a harder ride...It's no point judging the bushes as useless if, as I stressed, the rest of the suspension is worn out.
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Absolutely ...Genuine Mazda only....but the Poly bushes might be a good idea if you replace the rubber in a new droplink...I'd sure like to find the rollbar bushes in polyurethane...they are far superior to normal, being harder and longer lasting. Properly fitted to a suspension system that isn't completely clapped out elsewhere will always show an improvement ....but it will show a harder ride...It's no point judging the bushes as useless if, as I stressed, the rest of the suspension is worn out.
Cheers
Helen
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Re: Poly bushed rear drop links
Well, assuming mine are original drops, the bushes just get replaced in them. So i am quite keen. How much are gen Mazda ones?
I did see these too Helen from the same seller,
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/252501262762
I did see these too Helen from the same seller,
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/252501262762
Re: Poly bushed rear drop links
Good price for the Poly bushes, I would imagine that the genuine Mazda or ADM links would cost approx. £50/60 .Have used Poly bushes on a various vehicles with no problems.
Good Luck.
Good Luck.
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Re: Poly bushed rear drop links
B Grade ones seem cheaper stillcallum wrote:Well, assuming mine are original drops, the bushes just get replaced in them. So i am quite keen. How much are gen Mazda ones?
I did see these too Helen from the same seller,
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/252501262762
http://m.ebay.co.uk/itm/252512475397
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Re: Poly bushed rear drop links
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Ah...thanks...I'll get a set....however, I'm thinking of going for something a bit larger than the Bongo
Cheers
Helen
Ah...thanks...I'll get a set....however, I'm thinking of going for something a bit larger than the Bongo
Cheers
Helen
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The bushes need to be considerably smaller than the Bongohelen&tony wrote:Hi
Ah...thanks...I'll get a set....however, I'm thinking of going for something a bit larger than the Bongo
Cheers
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Re: Poly bushed rear drop links
I bought some poly bushes today, not sure when i'll get to fit them, but i shall keep you all posted when it happens!