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by CARRisma » Sun Jan 12, 2014 4:04 pm
I dropped The Lude off on Wednesday at Performance Autoworks and picked it up on Friday. A full set of ES poly bushes were fitted in addition to ARB bushes which aren't included in the set. So, here's my opinion ES poly bushes so far: The difference was noticeable instantly. It's not a massive difference and I didn't expect it to be, but it was noticeable immediately. For want of a better word, the ride is more "bumpy". You can feel the road more, there's more communication between the road and you. My dad, who came along for the ride, said it felt more "sporty", which I agree with. It is in no way uncomfortable, I would not describe it as too harsh. It feels more solid. It was previously suggested that cabin noise would increase slightly due to more vibrations being transmitted but I have not noticed this at all.
I really wanted to chuck the car around some corners on the way home, but the roads were damp and quite cold so not a good idea. It was also during Friday evening rush hour so very busy on the roads. I didn't get much of an opportunity yesterday either so can't comment on handling improvements, but I didn't buy these specifically for increased handling performance. If the cornering is better, and I'm sure it will be, then great. However, I can't say that all the improvements are due to the bushes being made of polyurethane as I would need to drive my car with a full set of brand new OEM Honda rubber bushes for comparison. I'm sure some of the ride difference is down to my original bushes being 14 years old, covering 129,8?? miles.
I am EXTREMELY relieved that it has fixed my car's chronic rear clunk issue. I've had the car for over 8.5 years and money, blood and sweat have all previously been wasted trying to fix it. Rich commented that some of the bushes were particularly in quite a bad way, I think he mentioned wishbone and something else, I'm gonna email him to query it just for my records / web site. Also, the car is silent when going over speed bumps! Before polybushing, it sounded quite unhealthy / creaky when going over them, but now there's no noises at all.
So, do I recommend them? Yes. In my opinion, the ride is not uncomfortable / harsh, it could now be described as more bumpy or sporty but not in a bad way. If you want to have your car's bushes replaced, bear this very important point in mind: a FULL set of ES polybushes (including the ARB bushes) will set you back £276 *. A PARTIAL set of genuine Honda rubber bushes will set you back £505.08 *, this does not include ALL the bushes as some are not supplied individually and are only available fitted to the suspension components. So if you did want to replace every single bush with original Honda rubber items, you will be spending a hell of a lot of money on parts alone! I would imagine it would easily be a 4 figure sum just for the parts. For reference, these are the bushes which aren't available separately:
- Front upper wishbone inner bush - replacement arm only
- Rear upper wishbone knuckle bushes – replacement arm/knuckle assembly only
- Rear trailing arm main bush – replacement arm only
- Rear LCA inner bush (not officially available for 5th gen but can use 4th gen bush no problem)
This info is courtesy of Rich at Performance Autoworks, he knows his stuff.
* Prices as of December 2013!
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CARRisma on Sun Jan 12, 2014 7:53 pm, edited 1 time in total.
2000 Honda Prelude 2.2 VTi (H22A8 / BB8).
