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drum:
I'm thinking of fitting Radius Correction arms after the suspension lift. As I'll fit new bushes at the same time.

Am I best changing to PolyBushes, or sticking with standard bearing mind all the other bushes are standard??

muddyweb:
Pretty sure Polybushes still only come as a full vehicle kit.   I've not used them, but a lot of people here reckon the Deflex ones are OK.

There is no real reason that you shouldn't use them alongside standard rubber.

davidlandy:
rather than buy caster corrected arms OME do a bush kit that caster corrects for about £50.

It uses offset bushes, so I suspect that it wont give u as much correction as the arms but it may be a cheaper option for u.

drum:

--- Quote from: "muddyweb" ---Pretty sure Polybushes still only come as a full vehicle kit.   I've not used them, but a lot of people here reckon the Deflex ones are OK.

There is no real reason that you shouldn't use them alongside standard rubber.
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what's the advantage of polybush?

drum:

--- Quote from: "davidlandy" ---rather than buy caster corrected arms OME do a bush kit that caster corrects for about £50.

It uses offset bushes, so I suspect that it wont give u as much correction as the arms but it may be a cheaper option for u.
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Like you say I'd be surprised if it goes far enough, to compensate for a 2"+lift. But I will investgate cheers. Are there any stength problems with offset bushes?

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