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Dawniewarnie



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advice on what type of bushes please...
Hi everyone

What’s your experiences; with what type of bushes; under what circumstances please? Very Happy

I’ve just stripped my Landy Bucket and want to replaces the bushed whiles it naked but not sure which type to go for? I’ll mostly be using my Landy for towing the nag n on roads so no off roading unless I crash Embarassed

Doing some research, the opinions seem very divided on whether to use OE or Poly Confused

Poly is said to be much easier to fit but can be very hard on the steering/handling and cause the components their supposed to protect to actually break/shear.

OE ones are said to give a softer ride wear much quicker but are an absolute Censored to fit.

What do you nice people think? Bow down
Post #236247 17th May 2013 8:00am
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landy andy



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OE or super pro bushes, for me, it's superpro, as I can fit them myself. Never had one fail yet, and improved the drive over warn originals.

Andy
Post #236259 17th May 2013 8:28am
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diesel_jim



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OE rubber every time. I've tried poly ones, didn't like them much. the ride seemed stiffer yes, but every bump came through the cab, and when they do break down, they seem to disintegrate over about 100 miles. at least the OE rubbers just gradually get worse.

They're not too hard to fit. visit your local garage with a crate of beer and ask to use their hydraulic press. takes minutes.
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bpman



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although I've not changed mine, I've been told by a land rover elder OE are best
Post #236327 17th May 2013 12:52pm
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Dawniewarnie



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Thank for your replies but Just to clarify, OE parts meaning 'Original equipment' ?

Rimmer Bros have a Genuine kit £330 or an aftermarket kit £28.50 Shocked Shocked

And I'm guessing the Genuine price ain't including fitting, I know you pay for quality but Censored
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JWL



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Must admit for falling in the OE camp, I tried some Polybushes on an old Disco and wasn't overly impreesed, I know they might have been bettered by now but still not convinced. I've just rebushed all mine using Bearmach boxed ones that I got sometime last year from I think it was Craddocks when they did a special on them, full set £24! Just got the A frame joint to do when it arrives from a mate then we're all dandy. Yes they are a swine to do at home but I did all mine inbetween school runs just using my vice to press them in. I was an agricultural fitter for a number of years so used to making things fit with a small amount of kit Whistle
Post #236365 17th May 2013 4:46pm
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Litch



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I am a big fan of OE bushes, I have used them for years without any issues plus they are what the vehicle was origianlly designed to use. Ok, many things can improve the vehicle (shocks, springs, brake-pad compounds etc) but in my experience the OE bushes do the job just fine.
A couple of years ago I fitted Bearmach polyurethene bushes (just for the hell of it) and found they were too firm and transmitted road noise & vibration through the chassis which was something I had never experienced with OE ones. Of course Polybush provide a choice of compounds to choose from but I have decided not to go down that route and instead stick with what LR designed the vehicle to use.

I have never found removing or fitting OE buses the problem that many say and it is for this reason I will stick with them in the future. I find that a set lasts me about 6-years and I can replace them all DIY with no specialist tools required (and no need for smelly burning either).
Remove component containing bush, cut through rubber with holesaw, use hacksaw to cut through outer sleeve and tap the sleeve out of the housing. Clean everything up, lubricate all surfaces and using a spacer of the correct size (socket, short length of piping etc) tap the bush home.
Works every time for me and I can do a single bush start to finish in about 20-25 minutes. Ok, a press would be quicker but if you are nowhere near one then you may not have many choices anyway. ONE LIFE, GET IT!
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jst



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it depends on what you want to do i guess.

i use Bearmach Blue (only as i couldn't afford the Super pro ones) on my off roaders and OE on the road going vehicle.

OE are not difficult to change but are harder to change than poly equivalent.

not changed any of the poly ones i have fitted to the drive round day truck or the trayback. (5 yrs former, 2 years later) Cheers

James
110 2012 XS Utility
130 2011 M57 bespoke Camper
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Post #236445 17th May 2013 7:41pm
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Dawniewarnie



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I'm mostly using my Landy for towing my nag at the weekends.

I'm wondering how much mileage an extra £300 for the Genuine bushes gets me compared to the £30 aftermarket ones Confused
Post #236454 17th May 2013 8:06pm
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Litch



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If sticking with metalastic then don't bother with genuine but go for OE.
Avoid cheap pattern. ONE LIFE, GET IT!
Post #236696 18th May 2013 8:10pm
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Dawniewarnie



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Thanks Litch! Very Happy
I PM'd you before I saw your reply Confused
Post #236814 19th May 2013 11:43am
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