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Hey Guys,
Doing a bit of underbody maintenance (brakes, steering and suspension) and i'm looking to replace all the bushes with some polyurethane ones. Can anyone recommend a good brand/retailer? I'm keen to do them but not if the bushes alone cost >$1k. I've noticed I can get some "SuperPro" bushes on ebay fairly cheaply: {DESCRIPTION} {DESCRIPTION} But the question is, are they any good? If anyone has some experience to shed that would be fantastic. Thanks, Thomas. |
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TROYMAN |
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superpro bushes are good, imo much better than nolathane...
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thomas505 |
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Excellent, just what I want to hear :D:D
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thomas505 |
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Anyone else have an opinion of the superpros?
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I have super pro , the blue bushes , they are great , suspension is much better . Can't feel as many bumps
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I found nolothane bushings on my front sway bar the other day and they look like absolute garbage compared to superpro ones
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thomas505 |
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Alright, works for me - will order the superpro bushings.
Thanks, Thomas. |
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I've had my SuperPro bushes so long, that I swapped them from one car to another....they are about 10 years old now.....you will NOT get that long out of Nolathane or Pedders.
They are also better engineered too....they have " Knurling " in them to hold the special grease, as the other brands do not.....or special " Voids " for grease or comfort level.
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thomas505 |
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Looking through my manual I can see that I need a press to be able to remove/install almost all of the bushes. Has anyone had success just using a vice or hammer and suitably sized tubes/sockets?
Thanks, Thomas. |
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{USERNAME} wrote: Looking through my manual I can see that I need a press to be able to remove/install almost all of the bushes. Has anyone had success just using a vice or hammer and suitably sized tubes/sockets? Thanks, Thomas. Yes......using bolts, big washers, bits of pipe (different sizes for the job required), and a vice. When I sais big washers, I mean the ones like what suspension/shockie washers...the ones that are about 50mm across, and have like 10mm or 12mm bolt holes in them.
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hans hartman |
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{USERNAME} wrote: {USERNAME} wrote: Looking through my manual I can see that I need a press to be able to remove/install almost all of the bushes. Has anyone had success just using a vice or hammer and suitably sized tubes/sockets? Thanks, Thomas. Yes......using bolts, big washers, bits of pipe (different sizes for the job required), and a vice. When I sais big washers, I mean the ones like what suspension/shockie washers...the ones that are about 50mm across, and have like 10mm or 12mm bolt holes in them. or a steel flat bar with the holes drilled.clean all the rust up in the holes before you fit the new bushes,threaded bar may help,as you can use 2 nuts to tighten and press the bushes.
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