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poly bushes - front and rear

smallspeed

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Sorry for invading your RS space, but Im thnking you guys might be more experienced in this area than the standard 964 guys...

Does anyone have any experience with polyurethane bushes on the 964? (Did a search but didnt throw up much specific information) and if so any recommendations/precautions I should take? Im considering powerflex as I have used them in the past and seem to be good quality and a reasonable price (about £150 to do the whole car). Obviously I will have the alignment checked/re-set after fitting, so this will factor into the price, but want to get the bushes and alignment done before I fit new rear tyres (centergravity prefer working with older tyres to give them an indication of existing alignment, etc..)

Also, can anyone give me advice on measuring the anti-rollbars on my car? Is there an easy way to tell what size they are other than climbing underneath an having a fiddle!.. My car is a 91 C2, however its had some suspension mods and so Id like to check the size for definite before purchasing the kit.

If there are other jobs/low cost upgrades that I should do at the same time, then please add them to the list

Thanks in advance

Ben
 
My guys like to do the set up with the NEW tyres!!

Have Powerflex bushes on the front of my Cup Car -no know probs.

Certainly stiffens up the suspension (even more!!)

ARB's? If they've been modded, u need to measure 'em!!
 
basically center gravity wanted to see the dead/dying tyres so they could see whats been going on previously, and then recommended switching to new rubber straight away after they re-set the suspension..

not sure the ARBs have been modded, but dont want to take the chance on mail order parts; will get the calipers out

thanks for the response melv

ben
 

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