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Tuesday, October 20, 2009 - 3 Posts by 3 People
Hi guys,
My front wishbone bushes need replacing on my 2002 Leon Cupra. I have read most
of the threads about using the MK1 Audi TT Roadster (front wishbone) rear bush to replace the pitted bush...
the front audi tt front and back wishbone bushes fit a LCR?
Cheers
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Tuesday, September 29, 2009 - 20 Posts by 5 People
I noticed today that my front wishbone rear bushes are starting to crack so will need replacing
. While I'm at it I intend to change the front wishbone front bush, the front arb link bush
that my front wishbone rear bushes are starting to crack so will need replacing. While I'm
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Tuesday, April 21, 2009 - 13 Posts by 8 People
OK, 1 million topics on this but I have a different question
The rear bushes on the front wishbones
wishbone and rear bushing?
And Febi's good right?
OEM bushes.
If you want to replace the whole wishbone then Meyle wishbones seem highly recommended
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Monday, September 07, 2009 - 4 Posts by 3 People
bushes in the wishbone, even though they are listed as front. I guess Powerflex don't count the ball
.
In the box comes with 2 bushes, one for each side & pack of grease for fitment.
They are the central
Just bought a set of wishbones with these already pressed in so no need to keep these anymore.
In the box comes with 2 bushes...
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Sunday, January 02, 2005 - 17 Posts
And wishbone bushes.
Whats the bushes like to do? any different tools needed? anything I should know...
bushes gone, would ya reccomend original ford parts or just motor factor stuff?
Cheers
RoscoOh and also
for the help so far (lee an chunky)
Rossthe n/s wishbone front bolt is a complete ass to get out
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Wednesday, September 30, 2009 - 12 Posts by 5 People
I've seen some Meyle wishbone bushes that come with a 4 year warranty, I was wondering how
stone in the road but they are very smooth.
I too was concerned about how PowerFlex bushes would
in the road but they are very smooth.
I too was concerned about how PowerFlex bushes would affect the ride
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Monday, March 24, 2008 - 3 Posts by 2 People
To me:
So is this normal behaviour for wishbone bushes or are mine buggered?
The car steers
is a 1999 Mondeo 2.5 V6 Hatchback with 90,000 miles
This is how my bushes look with the car jacked up, all
recommendations for 3rd party wishbone manufacturers? I would rather not stretch to the cost of genuine Ford
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Monday, May 07, 2007 - 18 Posts by 15 People
Wishbones needed new Polybushes fitting:
Old bushes
As I didnt have a suitable press to remove
of the wishbone
The inner now drops out
Apply copious amounts of grease to the now bush, this will aid
really help..
Front subframe with new wishbone polybushes, new ARB bushes, new lower ball-joints and new
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Monday, June 15, 2009 - 6 Posts by 5 People
Widetrack and hence need some new wishbones and bushes .
The last set i fitted to the car were
Hi
Wondered if anyone can help me find a brand of polly bushes that are easy to fit .
I am going
piece but not too fiddly with plenty of copper grease and a vicei have used powerflex bushes
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Friday, August 21, 2009 - 7 Posts by 4 People
Hi, i own a 1.2 ibiza mk4 and have been told that my bushes are worn, i've also been told
that the cupra bushes will fit, i'm just wondering if anyone can help me. Is it true that they willl
that the wishbone mounts in to - you can see the bush from the back of the subframe.
You should be able
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