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4g rear upper wishbone poly bushes
Post by Angus » Sun Nov 09, 2014 12:22 pm
Got a set of these bushes as part of a rear set, and have swapped them onto a pair of wishbones ready to install.
I notice, however, that with the poly bushes installed the thingies that bolt into the car body now move reasonably freely (you can rotate them round the bolt by hand easily). With the stock metal/rubber bushes on, they only seem to move as far as the rubber lets them i.e. just a little bit, before springing back to the installed position.
Does this make any difference, being as the thingies (bush holders?) are secured to the body, or will there be too much movement at the car end of the wishbone?
I notice, however, that with the poly bushes installed the thingies that bolt into the car body now move reasonably freely (you can rotate them round the bolt by hand easily). With the stock metal/rubber bushes on, they only seem to move as far as the rubber lets them i.e. just a little bit, before springing back to the installed position.
Does this make any difference, being as the thingies (bush holders?) are secured to the body, or will there be too much movement at the car end of the wishbone?
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Post by vanzep » Sun Nov 09, 2014 12:32 pm
I think you just need to tighten up the bolts that goes through the middle of the bush
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Post by Vtecmec » Sun Nov 09, 2014 4:28 pm
That is the way that poly bushes are supposed to perform, freely pivoting around the central shaft; though there should be a bit of resistance. As long as it's all torqued to spec, and you've replaced the nuts with locking ones it'll be ok.Angus wrote:I notice, however, that with the poly bushes installed the thingies that bolt into the car body now move reasonably freely (you can rotate them round the bolt by hand easily).
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Post by Cutz » Sun Nov 09, 2014 4:59 pm
nail on the head.Vtecmec wrote:That is the way that poly bushes are supposed to perform, freely pivoting around the central shaft; though there should be a bit of resistance. As long as it's all torqued to spec, and you've replaced the nuts with locking ones it'll be ok.Angus wrote:I notice, however, that with the poly bushes installed the thingies that bolt into the car body now move reasonably freely (you can rotate them round the bolt by hand easily).
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Post by wurlycorner » Mon Nov 10, 2014 11:20 am
This is also why you have to grease polybushes, I assume? (the sleeve rotates instead of the rubber 'giving' to take up the rotation, so you get 'wear' between the 2 parts unlike in an oem rubber mount)?
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Post by vanzep » Mon Nov 10, 2014 1:16 pm
i must admit i still dont really see how the es bushes work compared to the oem bushes
the sleeve that the bolt goes through doesnt offer any rotational resistance unless you tighten it right up so that there is some friction either side of the rubber
unless i missing something
the sleeve that the bolt goes through doesnt offer any rotational resistance unless you tighten it right up so that there is some friction either side of the rubber
unless i missing something

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