AuthorTopic: super pro poly bushes and a vibration problem with acceleration  (Read 492 times)

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Offline kizz81

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hello,
i was at kirton off-road site in lincolnshire this weekend and by the end of the first day i had shreded the top end rear trailing arm bushes so bad there was at least and inch of play on each side of the axle i had no choice but to buy some new bushes but the only ones i could get my hands on at all was a pair of super pro bushes :shock: £55  :shock: is that the right price for them?
are they any good?
will they last a long time?

i had no choice but to change them as i had a 40 mile drive home,

on the way home there was a horrible vibration that seemed to be linked to acceleration, and it was so bad by the time we neared home that i was doing 30 mph in a 60 limet  :shock: any sujjestions as to what this could be?

i noticed that the drivers side hub had been leaking could that be the vibration a collapsed wheel bearing? it only happened when power was applied,

or a universal joint? i know i had at least one that neded changing but wasnt vibrationg or anything close before

im stuck for ideas, and thanks to the super pro bushes i have little money left for expensive repairs :|

cheers kieran
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Offline clbarclay

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£55 sounds somewhere about the right price, probably not the cheapest place but
http://paidia4x4.com/product_info.php?cPath=110_139_142_143&products_id=584&osCsid=34a7ba1756939afd83a87392b599cbb3


Start by doing the simple things like checking the UJs and wheel bearings that way at the least you know its not them.
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