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scooby3983



Member Since: 05 Feb 2023
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United Kingdom 2011 Range Rover Vogue 4.4 V8 Stornoway Grey
Powerflex Poly Bush Replacement

Hi guys, just curious.

https://www.powerflex.co.uk/products/Range...921/1.html

is it worth doing and anyone got any idea how much a garage may charge to do the complete kit?

Thanks in advance guys

Post #655737 5th Feb 2023 9:53pm
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JamboM3



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Wouldn’t recommend it unless you want to increase NVH on your luxury vehicle?

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scooby3983



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many thanks for the reply, greatly appreciated

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GraemeS



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I fitted these to the front lower arm but didn't like the harshness so reverted to standard bushes. However my std bushes need replacing every year so I'm trialling a set with the rear void filled with marine adhesive/sealant to prevent the front wheels from pulling the arm forwards so readily which tears the bush.
I'd try another set of more flexible poly bushes if they were available.

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JayGee



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My front ARB bushes have disintegrated and apparently the stock bushes are not available as a spare so having to have the whole bar and droplinks done as a set so in this case polybushes would be a sensible and cheaper solution. I've used polybushes on previous cars and when I was younger but now I couldn't accept the compromise between handing improvements and ride comfort. 2012 TDV8 Vogue (L322)

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GraemeS



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The armoured ARB bushes reportedly fit.

Post #655788 6th Feb 2023 10:43am
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