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		 (29-07-2013, 11:54 AM)Rippthrough Wrote:  Definately got the old metal casing out from the old bushes yes?
 If so, maybe your wishbone casings are a slightly different size to OE ones?
 
yeah defo mate, the bushes slide in loverly with grease, without much effort, into the wishbone casing.
 
Its just when the metal pin/tube goes in, they go all double chinned!
 
I have been doing some searching round, found a couple that have cut them slightly....
 
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		That looks familiar, I think those particular bushes are made just a bit too big.
 As it happens Ppc did an article recently on bushes, which educated me on how they should work and subsequently convinced me to make my own set of front bushes lol.
 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		Well, rule of thumb, you should be able to move a correctly polybushed wishbone easily with one finger, it should drop straight down under it's own weight as soon as you release it, no snags, no slowing down.
 I bet yours won't do that?
 Personally I'd get in touch with the makers.
 
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		er no.
 sits up rather happily!!
 
 bugger it, cut ne losses and start trimming and refitting till its right
 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		emailed Powerflex
 very quick reply, basically saying that they have never had a problem before.
 
 I hate it when companies say that.....for two reasons:
 
 1) I dont care if I am the first, I have a problem with a product, so sort it
 
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		You'd probably be safer trimming them or whatever needs done to get them sitting properly, kind of defeats the purpose though lol
	 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		Yeah I have trimmed the inner edge, and that helped, but I think the bit that really is too big is the outer edge, the bit thats actually mushrooming.
 I measure the subframe gap, 62mm ish. The bushes in the arm before being rammed in the subframe come to 65.5mm!
 
 thats a lot of tough polybush to squish!
 
 My worst case scenario is if I take a bit too much off, just ram a big ass washer in there
 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		You're certainly not the first to have this problem, although yours as you say, look slot more "squished" in than mine did
	 
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		another idea I have had is to freeze the metal sleeve to shrink it a bit.
	 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		The guy at powerflex is being quite helpful, kudos where kudos is needed.He has asked for all dimensions to compare with that they have.
 I have also provided him, upon his request, a link to this forum as I had mentioned others saying its a common squeeze to get them in and some had needed to cut them.
 
 He said they want to fix the issues for all, so good good!
 
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		Fair play, just as in the meyle thread, its things like this that helps a company's image where it counts
	 
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		I had the same issues with mine, ended up levering the wishbones in with a big screwdriver with the bushes fitted.    Think I'll give powerflex a call and see if they'll provide me updated replacements so they actually fit properly   
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		Had to trim mine in the end.
 I cut a slither off each half bush down the length of it, allowing the bush to expand inside the wishbone casing rather than mushroom out. worked beautifully..
 
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		Does the wishbone drop freely under it's own weight now if you let it go?
	 
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		I fitted these some time ago, what a PITA, trimmed and pressed in using a vice in the end
	 
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		 (04-08-2013, 03:48 PM)Rippthrough Wrote:  Does the wishbone drop freely under it's own weight now if you let it go? 
almost, very slowly. But feel 100times better. Were tight to get it, but sit in there sweet now!
	 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		Had a very interesting email this morning from Powerflex:
 
 "Hi James,
 
 Just to keep you updated, we received a new arm from Peugeot this morning to take dimensions from. It is clear that our bush is wrong and therefore a new design is required.
 We have created a new design and we will be looking at starting the tooling tomorrow.
 Once the tooling is finished we will be able to make the first samples, inspect them and test fit them.
 As soon as I have a firm date of when we’ll be able to despatch the new parts I will come back to you."
 
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		Hell up, well done them   
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		all in about a week since I emailed about the issues. fair play
	 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		could you send me the email address as I will be pursuing this myself once you are sorted
	 
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		Thats a result there. Again, its good to see companies taking customers seriously still.
 Good results there, could prove useful for quite a few people!
 
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		Again, very good service there! Im impressed!
	 
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		Good result! Seems powerflex are still on top of the market for good reason lol.
	 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		Trouble is I'd imagine there are still going to be 100s of wrong bushes out there sat in a shelf waiting to be sold by resellers
	 
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		 (05-08-2013, 06:03 PM)Jenkosowls Wrote:  Trouble is I'd imagine there are still going to be 100s of wrong bushes out there sat in a shelf waiting to be sold by resellers 
Yep but these things happen to any manufacturer. The big thing is how they deal with it! Look at how they dealt with the failing bottom engine mounts. I also thought that was very well handled.
	 
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		Why not ask them if they'll do a one time forum discount or a group buy?
 I quite fancy a set..
 
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		I will enquire about how others to go about getting replacements and maybe discount for new sets
	 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		 (05-08-2013, 05:26 PM)Poodle Wrote:  Good result! Seems powerflex are still on top of the market for good reason lol. 
Top of the market is SuperPro, has been for a long time, for good reason.
	 
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		Std bush's flex less, even in the 205 world std OE bush's outlast any other and perform better.  Never seen the appeal personally due to the few sets I remove
	 
		
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