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phatpete1:
yo all my 110 handles like <edit> so i thort it may be the spings but they seem fine when i had a good look. second i think my shcks are on the way out as well it seems a bit wobling as it pops round corners. but the main prob it road vibration now would fitting new confort poly bushes make any diffrence what so ever as i dnt realy know what they do?

thanks Pete

extreme90:
you going to use it offroad ? if so, dont even consider it  :roll:
keep std bush's
far far better

dan

Boddle:
Don't agree

Polybush come in two colours

Red are for Road use with mild off-roading (gives a more comfort than standard, I believe as I have not tried them myself)
Green For heavy off-roading

Changed mine in a day, although my landy was only 3 years old myself

MuddyMachine:
There are selling Black poly bushes now. What are they for?

clbarclay:
The colour is a purely pigment which is added to the polyurethane.

Polyurethene bushes can be made in black so they don't stand out like a sore thumb, which is more populare on 'classic cars'.


Genuine Polybush polyurethene bushes come in red (standard) and blue (comfort). The blue being made from a softer compound of polyurethene.

I have not done a direct comparrison, but the Ploybush blue/comfort seem to be just as soft as rubber bushes. I have the comforts fitted to the VM classic and have absolutly had no problems with them on or off road.


I've never seen a Green polyurethene bush,who make them?

There are a num,ber of companies making bushes from polyurethene and they all varry in design, material and pigment. Just because 2 bushes are the same colour doen't necisserily make them the same.

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