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Model specific boards => Golf mk3 => Topic started by: GOLF-MK3-GTI on 16 March 2013, 09:33

Title: Look what info I have found
Post by: GOLF-MK3-GTI on 16 March 2013, 09:33
Was lurking the Internet to find out what other people thought about the powerflex bushes. Anyhow some how I ended up on the corrado forum.

Some people say OE bushes are better then powerflex, apparantly the OE bushes on the corrado help the rear steer into the corner has it flex's the rear beam. Is it true?

Could it be the same case on the MK3?

http://the-corrado.net/showthread.php?45320-rear-beam-bushes-powerflex
Title: Re: Look what info I have found
Post by: murraymint on 16 March 2013, 09:58
Would be nice if this was true for the mk3 too!  :cool:
Title: Re: Look what info I have found
Post by: Gavv8 on 16 March 2013, 10:06
I've heard this before, the rear beam is supposed to give a certain amount of 'steer' under hard cornering but poly bushes are too hard to allow this, some also say that they contribute to a harsher ride especially on coilovers.
Most seem to use them because they are easier to fit than oem beam bushes.
Title: Re: Look what info I have found
Post by: Wayne on 18 March 2013, 13:28
OE bushes would always get my vote above powerflex for lots of reasons
Title: Re: Look what info I have found
Post by: GOLF-MK3-GTI on 18 March 2013, 13:32
OE bushes would always get my vote above powerflex for lots of reasons

True, after reading about them, people scrap them and go back to OE. Was speaking to my mechanic and he says we've had loads of MK2 lads i here who complain that the ride is too harsh. so i'm going OE.  :wink:
Title: Re: Look what info I have found
Post by: Ess_Three on 18 March 2013, 13:59
OE bushes would always get my vote above powerflex for lots of reasons

True, after reading about them, people scrap them and go back to OE. Was speaking to my mechanic and he says we've had loads of MK2 lads i here who complain that the ride is too harsh. so i'm going OE.  :wink:

Powerflex rear beam bushes is one of the best mods I've done to my Mk3.
Get rid of the soggy standard rubbish and fit something that allows the car to change direction accurately.
I also noticed no real increase in harshness when I fitted them.
Title: Re: Look what info I have found
Post by: Leroy on 18 March 2013, 14:20
My mechanic has moaned his bag off that i bought febi and not powerflex because they are a pain to fit, and hes put off fitting them for this reason which i why im still driving round with my coilovers in the boot. i did alot of searching before i bought them and yes alot of people said it makes the ride harsher, so because its for my daily i went with the majority and bought OE. It will end up costing me more to do so as any money i saved on the bushes it will cost me double in fitting.

I'm not disagreeing with you EssThree, you prob drive yours harder than i do so you will appreciate the more precise feeling it gives you.

My rear shocks are shot anyway so theres no harsher ride than mine at the moment, banging over the slightest bumps! can't wait for my suspension swap in a week or so.
Title: Re: Look what info I have found
Post by: GOLF-MK3-GTI on 18 March 2013, 14:28
My mechanic has moaned his bag off that i bought febi and not powerflex because they are a pain to fit, and hes put off fitting them for this reason which i why im still driving round with my coilovers in the boot. i did alot of searching before i bought them and yes alot of people said it makes the ride harsher, so because its for my daily i went with the majority and bought OE. It will end up costing me more to do so as any money i saved on the bushes it will cost me double in fitting.

I'm not disagreeing with you EssThree, you prob drive yours harder than i do so you will appreciate the more precise feeling it gives you.

My rear shocks are shot anyway so theres no harsher ride than mine at the moment, banging over the slightest bumps! can't wait for my suspension swap in a week or so.

True, My mechanic said the same thing, but he said i'll do them at £50 each side. Now i dont know if thats cheap or expensive. But i'm getting them done  :grin: Btw my ream beam mounts ar the ones that are shot.
Title: Re: Look what info I have found
Post by: thai-wronghorse on 18 March 2013, 15:53
£50 a side is quite reasonable considering the labour hours involved.
Title: Re: Look what info I have found
Post by: Gavv8 on 18 March 2013, 17:58
£50 a side is quite reasonable considering the labour hours involved.
^This...they can be a swine so i'd say thats pretty reasonable.
Title: Re: Look what info I have found
Post by: vwwvgolf on 18 March 2013, 20:00
ive literally just fitted powerflex on the rear, and it really isnt THAT harsh with wietec suspension.

got nothing to complain about so far, and its my daily
Title: Re: Look what info I have found
Post by: GOLF-MK3-GTI on 18 March 2013, 20:09
ive literally just fitted powerflex on the rear, and it really isnt THAT harsh with wietec suspension.

got nothing to complain about so far, and its my daily

you've got weitec, so your ok I guess. I've got cheap budget at the moment, well they've been in since 2009. I missed out on some KW V2 the other day, brand new thru cost £1200, they were on for £295 on eBay. I missed them by literally 2 mins. And they were like new too, Was so angry.