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I need 2 new front arb bushes for my turbo (the ones on the brackets not the wishbones) so i have decided to uprate them,any views on what and where to get them from ???
 
Stuart at K300 performance can provide you with some Powerflex bushes.

Another cheap and chearful upgrade are the ARB drop link brackets that triangulate the dropling brackets with the main chassis as the droplinks can buckle and twist through heavy cornering. They are only £20 a pair and easy to fit. I got mine from ESS. They are 4th down on the ESS link.

http://www.k300performance.co.uk/powerflex-bushes.htm

http://www.essentialstyling.com/944_suspension.htm
 
Thanks for the links.The bushes are number 3 on the link ,any idea of price and where do the ess brackets mount to ??
 
The ESS brackets mounts to the two bolts on the actual drop link at one end and locate on one of the aluminium cross member bolts at the other so it ties the drop link to the chassis preventing the drop links from buckling and reducing the effect of the ARB. I havn't got a clue about the cost of the Powerflex bushes as I havn't got them fitted but I can't imagine they would be expensive. The OEM rubber bushes are only about £4 each so the Powerflex ones can't be that much more expensive. The best thing to do is give Stuart a call.
 
Thanks for that i will give stu a call and price up some goodridge hoses at the same time, i think i will get some of the ess brackets although i might have a go at making some ,have you got any pics of them fitted ?? Oh and while i was on the ess site i saw the audible dump valve so i might have one of those as well !!!
 

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