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nicco |
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will fitting new bushes to the car make much of a difference to the handling?
I will be placing an order on whiteline swaybars, shocks and springs in the next month or so, and i havent done to much enquiry onto the price for bushes. Are they worth the moeny, what are the worth? Thanks, Nicco |
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altedxr6 |
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Check out the altedperformance thread on the main forum page ..
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nicco |
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okay cool, not all that cheap though, may be something to save up for in time.
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offyaguts |
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Standard bushes on an EF are rubber and bushes on EL's are nolathane. The rubber ones are a bit softer handling and the nolathane are better quality, will last longer and are a little harder handling. If your handling is a bit loose I recommend getting some of them done as once they go, your tyres will scrub out, it will stuff your tie rod ends and possibly bearings etc. On a ten year old car I would get them looked at if I was you
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offyaguts |
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Forgot to add that I know the nolathane inner control arm bushes are $180 for the pair, standard ford price, about $95 trade price
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