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20th November 2014, 21:57
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Flo flex or powerflex
Has anyone had Flo flex? What are they like compared to powerflex? Wanting to get wishbone bushes, floflex are aboout £15 cheaper so thinking of them but not sure what theyre like compared to powerflex or is it just paying extra for the brand name sort of thing?
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21st November 2014, 06:09
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22nd November 2014, 04:56
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I doubt there is any difference you'd notice. I'd get the cheaper ones tbqhwy
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23rd November 2014, 12:15
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Polybush are quite good as well! Got them on the rally car!
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24th November 2014, 08:53
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Polyrace are cheap as fuck and only the powerflex black are stiffer (by a slight margin)
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24th November 2014, 10:42
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I just bought a load of flo-flex stuff, not used them yet but quality looks and feels decent.
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24th November 2014, 10:56
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I cant imagine there being much difference but ive got powerflex on all my car lol. Thought if im going i may aswell decent brand/quality in.
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24th November 2014, 11:31
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I had Flo-Flex bushes on my mx5.
Absolutely terrible, the bushes split and ended up tearing. The aluminium inserts that sit inside the bushes go nasty and prevent the pivot motion. The bushes swell over winter causing wishbones to crack.
The mx5 forum really don't rate them, they also needed shaving down before they actually fitted. Always go with Polybush or if you want the car to feel 10 times better and still be comfortable, use standard citroen bushes. You'll be surprised how different the car will feel.
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24th November 2014, 12:52
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Quote:
Originally Posted by holdawayt
I had Flo-Flex bushes on my mx5.
Absolutely terrible, the bushes split and ended up tearing. The aluminium inserts that sit inside the bushes go nasty and prevent the pivot motion. The bushes swell over winter causing wishbones to crack.
The mx5 forum really don't rate them, they also needed shaving down before they actually fitted. Always go with Polybush or if you want the car to feel 10 times better and still be comfortable, use standard citroen bushes. You'll be surprised how different the car will feel.
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In reality though, it's because MX5 owners are benders, try freezing the bushes before fitting them, that way you won't scratch your scissors trying to wedge them into the wishbones
I'm just yanking your chain there like, but I have used flo-flex bushes myself to rebush the rear beam on a StreetKa, no issues at all, survived winter fine, worked a treat.
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24th November 2014, 15:48
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Powerflex have a lifetime warranty and the company is happy to deal with design issues should they arise.
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