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Deflex Polybushes

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V8MoneyPit:
I think with polyurethane bushes 'you get what you pay for'. The original Australian Supaflex ones have always served us well in the Mini market. Whereas, I have heard varying reports about some of the cheaper alternatives.

I stuck with Polybush for the LR. I see them to be in the same quality league as Supaflex.

Edge:
Whats the score with them wearing away at the metal :?:  :?:

I was hoping to polybush Trug, but all the info telling me it was a bad idea put me off.

extreme90:
i got genuine polybush on mine, been fitted since i built the old girl, no signs of wear and tear and still look new, ride brilliant now they have beded in  :lol: 1n half year old now, 6 thou since being built, spend more time offroad than on, but still the daily drive to work, unless broken   :P

wen did you say u wud be in stoke trug ?
danny

bullfrog:
They are fine on my rangie (blue bearmach ones) :)
but I fitted a set of black deflex ones to a customers 90 and they have worn on one side of radius arms  :!:
Should not be a major issue but he has mentioned it .
I have said if he purchases new decent ones I will fit them half price. :arrow:
Seems fair I think as it is not my product that is causing problem  :?:

davidlandy:
I have had the bearmach blues and the 'real thing'

the 'real thing' have been rubbish and I wont be buying them again - the bearmach blues were much better.

I even complained to company about them and got poo poo'd saying that I must had installed them wrong!!!!!! err how? inside out???they say their bushes are completely faultless in every way and this has never happenen before. I still have them bagged up ready to go back, these being the front radius arm 4 and the panhard rod ones.

I hope u are reading this.

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