JohnS
18 October 2000, 17:03
I've heard some good reports about the effects of fitting these to your car.
However, they are quite expensive (even with a 15% discount!), and I'm wondering if there are some that have more effect than others (ie more cost effective in terms of results).
I can see the benefits of fitting the ones to the front wishbones and anti-roll bar, but not so sure about the ones at the rear (where there are more, and potentially much more labour intensive to fit).
Any thoughts on whether the ones at the rear are worth doing, and if so which ones would you do first, or all at the same time ?
gaudy
18 October 2000, 19:19
John
Ive just fitted powerflex anti-roll bar bushes to the rear of mine, they hardly make any difference, it does feel a bit better around corners. Took me about 10 mins to fit, piece of piss..
Erik
19 October 2000, 09:05
Hi John,
I have Powerflex front and rear wishbone bushes fited and the are great. Car is much better drivable on road and landscape. For swaybar is better MRT stock. Front and rear links with swaybar bushes are much cheaper than Powerflex and links are harder /no flexing/. I am very satisfied.
Erik
MarkF
20 October 2000, 16:03
John i've got powerflex bushes in the front of my wrx. They made a big difference to the handling. They are well worth the time and money. I'm now looking to sort out the rears now that finances allow! http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/wink.gif
Mark
JohnS
20 October 2000, 16:42
Thanks guys http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/smile.gif
I'll see how the finances go, but I think I'll try the front wishbones ones first, and then think about the rears later.
I'll let you all know how I get on.
Triggaaar
30 October 2000, 00:50
Guys,
I've just lost one of the std bushes on the front anti-roll bar, so the question of whether I should go for powerflex bushes has come up. If having them fitted to the anti roll bar, is it also necessary to fit them to the wishbones?
And, how much are they, and where can I get them from (West London)?
Thanks.
JohnS
31 October 2000, 12:34
You can buy them from most Motorsports dealers, or even Powerflex directly (who are in West London I think).
No need to replace all the bushes, but I've heard that the ones at the front make a noticeable difference to turn in etc.
Some are easy to fit (e.g. 10 - 15 minutes for front anti-roll bar bushes), and some are an absolute nightmare (e.g. some of those on the rear, which cost many times more to fit in labour charges than they cost to buy!)
scoootie5
02 November 2000, 13:10
Replaced both back and front antiroll bar bushes with powerflex ones cos I thought they were knocking.. Took me about 10 mins to fit, didn't even need to jack it up!!
Didn't cure the knocking cos it was the exhaust.. But only made a slight difference.