So how long do your GM or Lemforder rear bushes last (roughly) when you have front polly bushes and lowered chassis?
I reckon slightly less than before. I seem to be getting around 20k from GM rear bushes in a GM wishbone, with Powerflex front polys.
Interesting. Car has done 21K with complete new suspension setup (Lemforder Wishbones, GM rear bushes, Powerflex front poly bushes, MV6 Springs, B4 Shocks, Meyle HD droplinks, GM steering idler, setup to our accepted settings by Fleet Fit in Loughborough), it's also had rear Lemforder donut bushes approx 10K ago, two new front hub/bearing assemblies in the last 5K and Tradeclub discs and OEM pads in the last 1K.
I do need to fit new tyres all round as the current ones were only put on until I was happy that the chassis work was complete and also because I want to get a set of wheels refurbished before fitting new tyres.
The issue I have is when nearly at the point of completing a tight corner - the point where the bodyshell's momentum is loading up the outside wheel - it has the sensation that the tyre wall is flexing and the car appears to have a little 'jolt' before settling down. the the best analogy I can give is it's like the body shell jolt if you were to accelerate with a FWD mid bend.
TRE's are good and there is no noticable play at either wheel. Car drives absolutely straight with no steering input on a level road other than this issue the car handles well, far better than standard suspension but a little softer than the 3.2 does on Eibach / B4's
As I say, could simply be sidewall weakness on my cheapo tyres, a point I could prove by swapping the 3.2's wheels and SC3's onto the car (but I really would like to then put a refurbished set of wheels and new tyres on the 3.2.....!
££££££!)
I usually carry a fairly full and relatively heavy load in the boot, which was removed when going to the Oxford meet, this did seem to improve matters a bit, but unfortunately isn't an option fro me in the week.