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Hi guys

Bit of a long shot . But as I've got the rear axle off .has anyone got any poly bushes laying around gathering dust :D

Cheers JB
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You'll be lucky! :P

I did consider casting my own polyurethane bushes a little while ago, simple enough and could get the grade of compliance you specifically want.

That said, Powerflex are pretty reasonable, particularly if you can get a deal on buying a bundle of them.

I do that through Crest Motorsport bud, they're worth checking out :D
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Yeah I know :D
I think I will cast them or you can buy bars of it .as a complete kit is over £300
I'm going to firm up the rears a bit more . The front I will either cast or buy it in a bar and cut to the width I need ;)
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If you cut from a bar, chill it first jb,

Cuts a lot cleaner out the freezer :P
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Ok cheers for that ;)
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