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Wishbones and Drop Links
« on: 09 June 2013, 09:54:16 »

Hi All

I know that Lemforder seem to be the general way to go for new wishbones and drop links, but has anyone had any experience of Febi Bilstein?
Are they any good at all or should they be left well alone?
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Re: Wishbones and Drop Links
« Reply #1 on: 09 June 2013, 10:13:32 »

For droplinks, I like the look of the Meyle HD ones (although jury still out on longevity). I've used Febi droplinks on my own Omegas for a while, but then couldn't get them at a sensible price.

Wishbones - only ever used GM, so can't comment, sorry.  If its just the front bushes on yours that have failed, consider polybushing your existing ones.
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Re: Wishbones and Drop Links
« Reply #2 on: 09 June 2013, 10:27:05 »

polybushes, wonderfull things. :y
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Re: Wishbones and Drop Links
« Reply #3 on: 09 June 2013, 13:59:27 »

When I bought my omega it had delphi arms fitted but never felt right so I got a pair of original vx arms and replaced the rear bushes with originals and poly bush on bigger front bush felt transformed after that anf wheel alignment of course.  Eric
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Re: Wishbones and Drop Links
« Reply #4 on: 09 June 2013, 16:03:04 »

Delphi bushes are made of jello, Firstline not much better :-\

Poly the fronts and replace the rears with genuine Vx. If you do the ball joints as well, you should be able to leave the arms alone for another 120k, and all for half the cost of a single GM arm 8)

Which is nice ::)
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Re: Wishbones and Drop Links
« Reply #5 on: 09 June 2013, 20:53:45 »

Delphi bushes are made of jello, Firstline not much better :-\

Poly the fronts and replace the rears with genuine Vx. If you do the ball joints as well, you should be able to leave the arms alone for another 120k, and all for half the cost of a single GM arm 8)

Which is nice ::)
I seem to get between 10-20k out of GM rear bushes. Hence all the experimentation last year. But I've come to accept they need changing every couple of years
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Re: Wishbones and Drop Links
« Reply #6 on: 09 June 2013, 21:44:49 »

Pah. You don't need to change any bushes. Still good at 164k :)
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Re: Wishbones and Drop Links
« Reply #7 on: 09 June 2013, 21:46:06 »

Delphi bushes are made of jello, Firstline not much better :-\

Poly the fronts and replace the rears with genuine Vx. If you do the ball joints as well, you should be able to leave the arms alone for another 120k, and all for half the cost of a single GM arm 8)

Which is nice ::)
I seem to get between 10-20k out of GM rear bushes. Hence all the experimentation last year. But I've come to accept they need changing every couple of years

Nothing to do with jumping off humpback bridges ::)
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Re: Wishbones and Drop Links
« Reply #8 on: 13 June 2013, 08:15:54 »

i have put 24k on the bushes from last year and still feels good with the poly and vx bushes considering the state of the roads i drive on excellent performance, eric
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Re: Wishbones and Drop Links
« Reply #9 on: 14 June 2013, 13:54:17 »

Pah. You don't need to change any bushes. Still good at 164k :)

Well done Miss Daisy :D ;D
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Re: Wishbones and Drop Links
« Reply #10 on: 15 June 2013, 00:56:20 »

Pah. You don't need to change any bushes. Still good at 164k :)

Well done Miss Daisy :D ;D

Exactly. If the car is never driven hard enough to to move the front suspension, such as compression under braking, extension under acceleration, body roll in corners, or any combination of, with bumps thrown in. Then the bushes will never move enough to wear out.

I do wonder how Tunster gets round corners. :-\
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Re: Wishbones and Drop Links
« Reply #11 on: 15 June 2013, 08:16:38 »

Slowly  ::)
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Re: Wishbones and Drop Links
« Reply #12 on: 15 June 2013, 09:05:33 »

Either or both of you can follow me around the roads in Northamptonshire, can get along those fine at swift speeds.  ;)

M40 Jc 10 slip onto dual towards Brackley? Often leave Cruise set at 80 until completed slip road turn, often fly past braking BMW's and such.

M40/M25 slip is another one, cruise left on, 90% I always catch someone on that slip road turn.

Then again, you lot think 8k miles from a set of tyres is good going  ::)

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Re: Wishbones and Drop Links
« Reply #13 on: 15 June 2013, 11:57:03 »

40 Jc 10 slip onto dual towards Brackley? Often leave Cruise set at 80 until completed slip road turn, often fly past braking BMW's and such.
Why slow down so early? You only need to knock about 30-35mph off for the roundabout, not need to ease off until at said roundabout  ???

From what I'm hearing, your mum drives faster than you - ironic really, considering what she says ;D
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Re: Wishbones and Drop Links
« Reply #14 on: 15 June 2013, 11:58:46 »

Exactly. If the car is never driven hard enough to to move the front suspension, such as compression under braking, extension under acceleration, body roll in corners, or any combination of, with bumps thrown in. Then the bushes will never move enough to wear out.

I do wonder how Tunster gets round corners. :-\
Is this why my mum's first ever MOT on her current beemer failed miserably of worn suspension components...
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