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Igorbio
25th April 2013, 08:58
My saxo has purple powerflex all-round, but the wishbones ones are pretty worn out, so need replacement.
I have an idea switching all bushes to black ones.
Is the difference noticeable, how much does the comfort suffer compared to purple?
Will I notice any change in rear beam mounts if I go from purple to black. Is it a good idea as they don't show any signs of wear?
Mike1994
27th April 2013, 21:42
If they are worn contact power flex as they offer a life time warranty.....
http://www.powerflex.co.uk/lifetime_warranty.php
AlexB
28th April 2013, 09:41
Bushes wear its inevitable dude contacting them wont help
I run black series in my cars they are a fair bit stiffer tbh i love them compared to purples but im on vibratrchnics rears too
KamRacing
28th April 2013, 10:14
To be honest you might as well go a little step further and fit solid rear bushes. Much cheaper but will transmit more road noise
-shuggles-
28th April 2013, 10:29
To be honest you might as well go a little step further and fit solid rear bushes. Much cheaper but will transmit more road noise
I think I bought baker solid axle bushes from you a while ago and they where a good upgrade tbh.. not as much road noise as I expected either :y:
Igorbio
28th April 2013, 18:27
To be honest you might as well go a little step further and fit solid rear bushes. Much cheaper but will transmit more road noise
Arn't solid ones too hardcore or quite bearable?
KamRacing
29th April 2013, 09:03
I doubt theres a lot of difference between solid and virtually solid with road noise.
AlexB
29th April 2013, 09:12
i run pretty solid stuff and my cars totally stripped out its not that bad at all tbh
Igorbio
29th April 2013, 09:31
i run pretty solid stuff and my cars totally stripped out its not that bad at all tbh
and in terms of durability which one wins?
nylon solid or polyrace?
AlexB
29th April 2013, 09:35
tbh they will both wear out on hard use and with the minimal difference id just go with whats cheaper which will probably be nylon ones
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