POLYBUSH SUSPENSION PARTS & NEW SHOCK ABSORBERS

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POLYBUSH SUSPENSION PARTS & NEW SHOCK ABSORBERS

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JUST WONDERING IF ANYONE IN THE CLUB HAS FITTED POLYBUSH SUSPENSION PARTS TO REPLACE EXISTING BUSHES, IF SO HAVE THEY MADE A DIFFERENCE IN OFF ROAD HANDLING, I AM THINKING ABOUT FITTING THEM TO MY LAND ROVER DISCOVERY ALONG WITH NEW SHOCK ABSORBERS, ANY ADVICE, ESPECIALLY WITH GOOD SHOCKERS AND SUPPLIERS IN ABU DHABI WOULD BE MOST WELCOME. THANKS. MALPATT

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Post by Kris »

Easy on the caps lock there..

IT SOUNDS LIKE UR SHOUTING AT PEOPLE ONLINE WHEN U TYPE IN CAPITAL LETTERS.

the poly bushes are good , last longer in my opinion.
Handling's gonna improve in my opinion since you're only replacing the bushes if they're worn out..and replacing bushes improves it all.
go for it.
shocks - stiffer ones on the disco's help.
rancho's or ome's do the trick.

GOOD LUCK WITH THAT AND LET US KNOW HOW IT GOES :lol:

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thanks for that Kris, not shouting now!! will probably buy them in UK when I go home in January for a couple of weeks to save on shipping costs. Mal

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no worries.
u might find once u install them that when your suspension flexes , it might squeek a bit..thats normal though.

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