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Deflex Polyurethane Bushes
Range Rover Blues:
Some of mine are still in the drawer. Thing is Plybushes are a popular upgrade but I don't think they work as well on EAS cars, somehow they don't seem to like it. On Blue it's a differen matter, an overnight success. Less body roll, better handling, less pulling/wander, everything they should be.
buster uk:
I fitted a set to mine,but due to agressive offroading i destroyed the rear trailing arm to chassis mounts.Ive fitted some tougher ones now and they've been ok so far.
DEANO3528:
I've not fitted or tried that make, but for offroading, I prefer to keep to the std rubber items with chassis to arm bushes. More give and cheaper to replace.
Just my preference though.
davidlandy:
i have got orange (genuine)polybushes on my 90 - they have been on there for about 2 yrs and i am on my second set of front radius arm bushes and panhard rod.
...and i reckon they need doing again soon, you can feel the diff nose fall back into line after heavy braking and releasing the pedal.
I just wonder whether the ease of changing them makes them worthwhile over the lenght of time they last.
The old bearmach blue defelx bushes I had lasted longer , but that was without a 2" lift.
Range Rover Blues:
I'm going to change my rad arms back to ruber just to get them soft again, the front end is too stiff for off-road and I don't drive it all the time any more (I'm using the LSE too much though :roll: ).
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