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Title: Thoughts on power flex bushes.
Post by: stainesy on 20 August 2013, 20:48
Thinking about replacing all the under car bushes with the power flex full kit. Will be running coilys aswell.
What are people opinions on poly bushes?
Are they worth it?
Is the ride to hard with coilys?
Title: Re: Thoughts on power flex bushes.
Post by: Screech16v on 20 August 2013, 20:51
Unless your going to track it I would just stick with oe rubber as all your fillings will fall out .
Title: Re: Thoughts on power flex bushes.
Post by: stainesy on 20 August 2013, 22:19
Really that bad then?  :grin:
Title: Re: Thoughts on power flex bushes.
Post by: Screech16v on 20 August 2013, 22:51
Its bad enough with just coilies ,think about it, rubber bushes absorb some of the shocks from the lumps and bumps in our great English roads,replace them with something a bit more firm / solid combined with cheap slammed coilovers (I know this is what you will get  :laugh: ) and you will end up with a horse cart for a car and you will probably hate it.
Title: Re: Thoughts on power flex bushes.
Post by: Ess_Three on 21 August 2013, 08:20
Its bad enough with just coilies ,think about it, rubber bushes absorb some of the shocks from the lumps and bumps in our great English roads,replace them with something a bit more firm / solid combined with cheap slammed coilovers (I know this is what you will get  :laugh: ) and you will end up with a horse cart for a car and you will probably hate it.

Or, run better coilovers and full poly bushes.
Mine is fully polybushed and the ride is firm but nowhere near as bad as some of the awful £200 coilover kits on rubber bushes.
Title: Re: Thoughts on power flex bushes.
Post by: WeekendMechanic on 29 August 2013, 20:46
I did mine because I was attracted to the lifetime warranty,but if I could go back I would stay oe cause if you don`t lube   the rear axle bushes every 3 months they start to squeak like hell.
Title: Re: Thoughts on power flex bushes.
Post by: Foreveryoungaus16v on 31 August 2013, 21:01
Mine are fully superpro bushed and are awesome
Title: Re: Thoughts on power flex bushes.
Post by: VW BUSH on 31 August 2013, 21:06
You need to use cast Pu bushes as moulded ones set and will squeak, rattle and shake your teeth out.
Beware of cheap imitations as they say :grin:
Title: Re: Thoughts on power flex bushes.
Post by: gazareth on 31 August 2013, 22:50
just stick some poly bushes in the front wishbone rear mount. that's the ones that make the biggest difference. if all the rest are good I would not go near them.
Title: Re: Thoughts on power flex bushes.
Post by: Len on 02 September 2013, 13:30
Depends what you want to achieve.

If you want the best handling you can get then fully polybush, but you will also need to fit some really good coilovers or spring/damper kit.
Bilstein/Koni/Weitec are good makes and do both coilovers and kits.
You should have adjustable rate dampers as you can then set the ride to how you want.
However if you set the ride soft the car will bounce, if you go too hard the ride will be harsh.
Decent coilovers/spring kits will cost you £500 plus, usually about 700.

You should also think about uprated anti roll bars.

You are now in for at least a grands worth of gear and if you cant fit that lot yourself another few hundred quid to pay a mechanic.

So now do you really want to buy polybushes?
Title: Re: Thoughts on power flex bushes.
Post by: Foreveryoungaus16v on 02 September 2013, 14:02
Just polybush the front wish bones
Title: Re: Thoughts on power flex bushes.
Post by: GOLF-MK3-GTI on 02 September 2013, 15:56
R32/TT bushes are known to be good for the rear wishbone bush. Better than powerflex ones I've read.
Title: Re: Thoughts on power flex bushes.
Post by: Len on 05 September 2013, 12:27
I did mine because I was attracted to the lifetime warranty,but if I could go back I would stay oe cause if you don`t lube   the rear axle bushes every 3 months they start to squeak like hell.


Really???  :huh:
Had my car over 10 years now and have never lubed the rear axle bushes! Aint got no squeeks either!
Title: Re: Thoughts on power flex bushes.
Post by: gazareth on 05 September 2013, 21:53
I did mine because I was attracted to the lifetime warranty,but if I could go back I would stay oe cause if you don`t lube   the rear axle bushes every 3 months they start to squeak like hell.
but you can go back :huh:
Title: Re: Thoughts on power flex bushes.
Post by: WeekendMechanic on 17 September 2013, 15:23
I did mine because I was attracted to the lifetime warranty,but if I could go back I would stay oe cause if you don`t lube   the rear axle bushes every 3 months they start to squeak like hell.


Really???  :huh:
Had my car over 10 years now and have never lubed the rear axle bushes! Aint got no squeeks either!

Really they don`t? Front ones don`t make a peep but rear when lube goes omg :sick:, mine are the purple ones so maybe that`s why, just lubed them yesterday again.
Title: Re: Thoughts on power flex bushes.
Post by: Khare on 17 September 2013, 18:34
Mine don't squeak either, I just coated them with a decent layer of copper grease when I fitted them and haven't looked back since, rear of the car feels a lot more connected and sliding about is more progressive.
Title: Re: Thoughts on power flex bushes.
Post by: Len on 18 September 2013, 13:00
I did mine because I was attracted to the lifetime warranty,but if I could go back I would stay oe cause if you don`t lube   the rear axle bushes every 3 months they start to squeak like hell.


Really???  :huh:
Had my car over 10 years now and have never lubed the rear axle bushes! Aint got no squeeks either!

Really they don`t? Front ones don`t make a peep but rear when lube goes omg :sick:, mine are the purple ones so maybe that`s why, just lubed them yesterday again.

Definitely! Had them replaced about 8-9 years ago and have been fine since. No lube.