I thought that wishbones that had the harder polly bushes fitted had a tendency to crack
Only if you fit them to the back,
I knew there was something about polly bushes ..... it's been a while since my Omega days
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on: Yesterday at 13:08:40
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Started by Jim82 - Last post by Andy B | ||
I thought that wishbones that had the harder polly bushes fitted had a tendency to crack I knew there was something about polly bushes ..... it's been a while since my Omega days |
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on: Yesterday at 13:01:48
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Started by Field Marshal Dr. Opti - Last post by Doctor Gollum | ||
Yup Still going strong. Basically it's a short wheelbase Commodore wagon that happens to look like an Omega... That's to say the entire drivetrain and subframes are Monaro/Holden VZ rather than Omega B. |
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on: Yesterday at 12:56:49
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Started by Jim82 - Last post by Doctor Gollum | ||
I’ve only ever had one genuine ballpoint fail. And I ran all mine on genuine wishbones, which just kept getting refurbed apart from the first time when I bought a pair (back when they were dirt cheap).Had no issues with Febi or Delphi ball joints fitted to aftermarket arms. I didn't have the budget to spend £500 on wishbones so was quite happy to accept the life expectancy of cheaper arms and refurbish them as required. This.I thought that wishbones that had the harder polly bushes fitted had a tendency to crack A vast improvement at the time, but only lasted about 7k miles. I don't recall the make of the wishbone that failed, but it could have been anything from GM to ATP special. However, when fitted, those rear polys made one hell of a difference to the way the car drove. |
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on: Yesterday at 12:49:19
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Started by Jim82 - Last post by TheBoy | ||
Yeah, never found a workable solution to the rearward bush, other than replace with another rubber one.
Poly’d fronts are fine |
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on: Yesterday at 12:45:49
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Started by Jim82 - Last post by biggriffin | ||
I thought that wishbones that had the harder polly bushes fitted had a tendency to crack Only if you fit them to the back, |
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on: Yesterday at 12:12:17
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Started by Jim82 - Last post by Andy B | ||
I thought that wishbones that had the harder polly bushes fitted had a tendency to crack
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on: Yesterday at 11:52:32
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Started by Darth Loo-knee - Last post by Viral_Jim | ||
Thanks for the explanation! |
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on: Yesterday at 11:23:27
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Started by Darth Loo-knee - Last post by TheBoy | ||
Put a Kia Forte through its paces across the Los Angeles National Forest.I put a non descript euro shitbox through its paces this morning. Fun isn’t the word that sprang to mind. Shite was a word |
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on: Yesterday at 11:19:38
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Started by Jim82 - Last post by TheBoy | ||
I’ve only ever had one genuine ballpoint fail. And I ran all mine on genuine wishbones, which just kept getting refurbed apart from the first time when I bought a pair (back when they were dirt cheap).
That’s where I get that idea from. Virtually all of the shagged ball joints I’ve seen have been on pattern arms. Most of them the shit provided (when they can be arsed to post) by ATP |
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on: Yesterday at 11:15:21
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Started by Field Marshal Dr. Opti - Last post by Viral_Jim | ||
Was this the one with Monaro running gear? |