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poly bushes for panhard rods, are they worth it?
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04 Jul 2019 08:29 #210586
by Lambert
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Replied by Lambert on topic poly bushes for panhard rods, are they worth it?
Define "off road a lot". I am up and down farm tracks multiple times a day and creeping about in fields too but, if it weren't for the clearance of ruts you could do most of it in a fiesta. Are you saying that polly would suit what i do or is rubber better?
Sorry for the thread jacking Ninecherries.
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04 Jul 2019 16:20 #210620
by safari
if u worry u die if u dont worry u still die so why worry
Replied by safari on topic poly bushes for panhard rods, are they worth it?
i fully agree with kirkynut plus do not forget that the diff has very soft metal and easy to tear in offroad . i change them every year
if u worry u die if u dont worry u still die so why worry
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04 Jul 2019 20:51 #210628
by kirkynut
I mean lots of hard core flexing the suspension up stuff like Dave, Brett and the intrepid Green Lane Gang do, or at an off road pay and play site every weekend.
Having said that, if you're up and down farm tracks and catching the radius arm mounts on ruts and grounding them out you're going to weaken them and you don't want the bushes to be giving the mounts a hard time too.
So I think that I would use rubberlastic bushes from you're point of view for the longevity of the car.
I'd not seen anyone cause damage to their radius arm mounts when I fitted Super Pro poly bushes but I have now and it was suggested that they may be a cause for the failure, if not the only cause. Being bashed to hell and back is a major cause! Their firmness cannot help though.
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Replied by kirkynut on topic poly bushes for panhard rods, are they worth it?
Lambert wrote: Define "off road a lot". I am up and down farm tracks multiple times a day and creeping about in fields too but, if it weren't for the clearance of ruts you could do most of it in a fiesta. Are you saying that polly would suit what i do or is rubber better?
Sorry for the thread jacking Ninecherries.
I mean lots of hard core flexing the suspension up stuff like Dave, Brett and the intrepid Green Lane Gang do, or at an off road pay and play site every weekend.
Having said that, if you're up and down farm tracks and catching the radius arm mounts on ruts and grounding them out you're going to weaken them and you don't want the bushes to be giving the mounts a hard time too.
So I think that I would use rubberlastic bushes from you're point of view for the longevity of the car.
I'd not seen anyone cause damage to their radius arm mounts when I fitted Super Pro poly bushes but I have now and it was suggested that they may be a cause for the failure, if not the only cause. Being bashed to hell and back is a major cause! Their firmness cannot help though.
Kirkynut
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05 Jul 2019 04:30 #210647
by Lambert
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Cheers bud. I have so far only put 2 new bushes in in 8 years and while it may be close on ruts it doesn't catch. Also the handling is not at all baggy but actually quite civilised. Think I'll stick with what I have. Thank you.
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05 Jul 2019 06:07 #210652
by kirkynut
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Replied by kirkynut on topic poly bushes for panhard rods, are they worth it?
No probs. Paint the radius arm mounts on the chassis and axles regularly to prevent rust from weakening them and causing them to tear away. You can't do much about metal fatigue though.
Radius arm mount guards no doubt help but only if you remove them, wash the mud out and paint the mount areas regularly. Otherwise they're mud traps that will encourage rust!
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Radius arm mount guards no doubt help but only if you remove them, wash the mud out and paint the mount areas regularly. Otherwise they're mud traps that will encourage rust!
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05 Jul 2019 06:18 #210653
by Lambert
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Oh it gets looked after like that. Cleaned underneath every year prior to new waxoil and any surface corrosion is applied with inhibiting goo and paint too. It may be a losing battle but I ain't going quietly!
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