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Polybushes set
- NafemanNathan
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Most of us that have poly-bushed our lude's have used Energy Suspension. They're cheaper than any of the other brands, and reliable.
I have the red set fitted as it was a bargain at the time, but yes these need maintenance in the form of re-greasing now and again. I've not experienced any squeaking yet after a year or so of having them fitted.
I have the red set fitted as it was a bargain at the time, but yes these need maintenance in the form of re-greasing now and again. I've not experienced any squeaking yet after a year or so of having them fitted.
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Re: Polybushes set
Thanks everyone for your knowledge, most helpful.
I think that I will go with the red set when I do purchase
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I think that I will go with the red set when I do purchase
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Good to know thanks dude!NafemanNathan wrote:Most of us that have poly-bushed our lude's have used Energy Suspension. They're cheaper than any of the other brands, and reliable.
I have the red set fitted as it was a bargain at the time, but yes these need maintenance in the form of re-greasing now and again. I've not experienced any squeaking yet after a year or so of having them fitted.

- NafemanNathan
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Re: Polybushes set
I'll take your word for it, it looks more serious in black too
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If you can deffo go for the graphite impregnated ones.
There is instruction on where the ES bush kit goes http://www.ludegeneration.co.uk/honda-p ... -t580.html
There is instruction on where the ES bush kit goes http://www.ludegeneration.co.uk/honda-p ... -t580.html
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Most does. The front upper arm bushes are completely different though. I think the ARB's are different diameters as well when you come to order those also (These don't come in the master kit anyway).Aaron14P wrote:Does the 92-96 polybush set fit all 5th gens?
There are differences between Type-S and regular 5th gens as well and the Type-S require different front radius rod ends also.
Ah sweet, ill buy them seperate. Are the s-spec any different?!NafemanNathan wrote:Most does. The front upper arm bushes are completely different though. I think the ARB's are different diameters as well when you come to order those also (These don't come in the master kit anyway).Aaron14P wrote:Does the 92-96 polybush set fit all 5th gens?
There are differences between Type-S and regular 5th gens as well and the Type-S require different front radius rod ends also.
The coilovers have shot all the bushes to bits
