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P-bush advice required - devils_fuel - 16-07-2013 i put a pair of new p-bushes on within the last 12 months and the buggers have broke already, so... Do i get another pair under warranty and replace again shortly after... OR... Are there any uprated ones i should use and hope they don't fall apart? input required please chaps ![]() RE: P-bush advice required - zx_volcane - 16-07-2013 Try these http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/181076325106?ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1438.l2649 RE: P-bush advice required - titch - 16-07-2013 I have just fitted the powerflex ones to mine, as the cheap ones i got before didn't last that long. http://www.powerflex.co.uk/road-series/product-details/Front+Arm+Rear+Bush/1871.html RE: P-bush advice required - Matt - 16-07-2013 I'd keep replacing under warrenty, free new parts ftw! Re: P-bush advice required - rocker8742 - 16-07-2013 Are the powerflex ones any good? RE: P-bush advice required - HDIkyle - 16-07-2013 Powerflex seem decent on mine so far done afew thow miles now RE: P-bush advice required - Niall - 16-07-2013 My Meyle HD ones failed within 6 months but they stressed that there is no known fault and replaced free of charge so i may of had a bad batch. I know others that have had them for years with good results. P-bush advice required - devils_fuel - 16-07-2013 (16-07-2013, 03:29 PM)Niall Wrote: My Meyle HD ones failed within 6 months but they stressed that there is no known fault and replaced free of charge so i may of had a bad batch. I know others that have had them for years with good results. So Meyle ones are the ones to buy if I want some good ones? I will contact GSF regards a warranty claim and see what they say... RE: P-bush advice required - Niall - 16-07-2013 Well personally i love mine and most who buy them do but as i said, ive just sent mine back under warranty after 6 months for replacements ![]() Re: P-bush advice required - rocker8742 - 16-07-2013 Where's the best place to buy meyle ones do gsf etc stock them? RE: P-bush advice required - devils_fuel - 16-07-2013 (16-07-2013, 04:43 PM)Niall Wrote: Well personally i love mine and most who buy them do but as i said, ive just sent mine back under warranty after 6 months for replacements ah cool, cheers fella ![]() (16-07-2013, 04:54 PM)rocker8742 Wrote: Where's the best place to buy meyle ones do gsf etc stock them? GSK never offered me them, only cheap ones ![]() RE: P-bush advice required - titch - 16-07-2013 (16-07-2013, 03:20 PM)rocker8742 Wrote: Are the powerflex ones any good? Yeah they seem fine on mine too, i have also got the powerflex front wishbone bushes fitted. RE: P-bush advice required - Niall - 16-07-2013 (16-07-2013, 04:54 PM)rocker8742 Wrote: Where's the best place to buy meyle ones do gsf etc stock them?http://www.expresscarparts.co.uk/ ![]() P-bush advice required - Alee83 - 16-07-2013 I got some Vibra-tek ones but at £114, not cheap! You could get the roller bearing ones from Lynx power engineering, but they are £200 including the front bushes. Should outlast any 306 if you keep up to the lubrication!! Re: P-bush advice required - rocker8742 - 18-07-2013 Am i being thick or are the p bushes not on that link nial? RE: P-bush advice required - Grant - 18-07-2013 Why are those meyle HD Pbushes so cheap? RE: P-bush advice required - Niall - 21-07-2013 (18-07-2013, 05:17 PM)rocker8742 Wrote: Am i being thick or are the p bushes not on that link nial? That's because it's just s link to their homepage. You do actually have to look your self for the parts lol. But if they are not on there, give them a ring. I know they do them as they are the UK distributors of Meyle parts. |