Polybushes, Which ones

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Good Morning All,

I'm looking at tinkering with my suspension on my 98 1.8 5dr and need some advice from experts.

One of the 1st things to fit is polyurethane bushes; on this i've noticed that the POLYBUSH kit is over £200 whilst the BRITPART kit substantially cheaper. Are the BRITPART kits any good? :confused:

On the MOT an advisory was on the suspension springs having a lot of rust so i may aswell look at the dampers and springs as i'm also considering a lift kit :)

All advice much appreciated (apart from the same old comments you see from people when they say 'burn it and get a proper landrover'.

Ta
 
Britpart stuff can vary in quality a lot - hence the regular name of ****part. You pays your money and you takes your chance really. Proper polybush kits and fixings are very good though



But you'd be better off putting the £250 towards a TD4 :)
 
I used Powerflex for my old BMW recently & they were well made & easy to fit. Also the subframe ones were surprisingly flexible so they definitely get my vote. Without having checked, I would say they would definitely be more pricey but so will every other make as Britpart really is ****part. Do it in stages & slowly replace them as you work on each area of the car spreading it & the cost over some months.
 
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