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Vehicle & Technical => Discovery => Topic started by: white disco on August 27, 2010, 17:27:58

Title: poly bush
Post by: white disco on August 27, 2010, 17:27:58
does anybody know wat blue poly bushes are like to yellow ones
Title: Re: poly bush
Post by: Saffy on August 27, 2010, 18:50:16
RED
Polybush Performance -
The ideal up rate.  Polybushes stiffest grade gives you precise steering and a controlled ride at all speeds. The ideal solution for fast road, track and towing.

ORANGE or it is yellow?
Polybush Dynamic - Excellent balance between ultimate stiffness and elasticity.
Polybush Dynamic bushes are strong enough to withstand loadings but flexible enough to ensure a smooth ride.

BLUE
Polybush Comfort - Polybush Comfort - Superb ride quality and beautiful manners on and off road.  Polybushes most compliant grade provides excellent longevity and greater shock absorption with a factory fresh feel.

http://www.polybush.co.uk/polybush-grades

my take though I know others have differing opinions...
I have blue in my panhard bush as per recommendation on here and have no problems with them though I know panhard bushes need a frequent change (soon as on set of death wobble becomes evident). Also have blue bushes on the rear anti roll bar - not really needed but I was flush. Everywhere else I got another lesser brand(s) (orange britpart) - other than not as good quality for the initial fitment for some of the bushes I have had no complaints for 3 years use - doubt they'd suit a competition vehicle though. I intent to replace with polybush brand or better in dribs and drabs as and when wear is evident.  I do know that come MOT time the guy see's polybushes and is happy enough without going further which speaks for itself.
Title: Re: poly bush
Post by: white disco on August 27, 2010, 22:53:27
thanks mate that helps i do a lot of towing a bit of off roading and lot of road and field work as as farmer contractor and gardener so didnt know it blue one would be ok

white disco
Title: Re: poly bush
Post by: Range Rover Blues on September 01, 2010, 00:55:48
Blue are still harder than rubber, assuming they have colour coded them for that purpose.
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