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RE: uprated wishbone bushes - Ed Doe - 19-01-2013

Could do but they're riveted rather than bolted and I cba basically lol


RE: uprated wishbone bushes - kernow_joe - 19-01-2013

ED! that is lazy!

I paid £138 inc P&P from express car parts, shit web site, crap customer service but quick delivery and not bad price


uprated wishbone bushes - THE_Liam - 19-01-2013

Do the Meyle ones feel tighter than standard? And do they give the crashy ride you get with some poly bushes?


RE: uprated wishbone bushes - Birk - 19-01-2013

I've got rich_w bushes on my car and used them for a few years with no problems, they have grease nipples to make life easier for adding grease.


RE: uprated wishbone bushes - Niall - 19-01-2013

(19-01-2013, 08:06 PM)THE_Liam Wrote: Do the Meyle ones feel tighter than standard? And do they give the crashy ride you get with some poly bushes?

There is no difference in comfort but turn in and just handling in general feels much tighter!


RE: uprated wishbone bushes - Pompey306mark - 19-01-2013

I have had my hd's on for over 2yrs. No issues and they are amazing.


RE: uprated wishbone bushes - kernow_joe - 19-01-2013

(19-01-2013, 08:55 PM)Niall Wrote: There is no difference in comfort but turn in and just handling in general feels much tighter!
I'd agre with this, although unsure how much better they are to standard as I went from driving a boat like passat around to a gti with completely f*cked P bushes dodgey tyres, ball joints, and track rod ends to fixing all kind of same time.