Powerflex Alternatives?

Jamie P

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May 13, 2008
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Helston, Cornwall
Afternoon chaps,

Wanting to polybush the whole (or as much as i can realistically) car...

Although i dont want to go down the Powerflex route, as in all honesty, they are a huge rip off...

My old 106 Rallye was fully polybushed with "Polyrace" bushes from RallyeDesign...

Ive visited their website, but only list for VW and closest thing to ours is the Polo, But only list a few bushes so not really ideal...

Now my question is, what alternatives have you gone for? Same performance, same material (or so) but cheaper price?

Cheers!

Jamie.
 

cuprawill

Turbo lag is foreplay
Nov 20, 2009
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just looking on that website very cheap. you kneed mark2/3 golf bushes, on the website they list arb,wishbone and rear axle might have to get some at that price
 

Jamie P

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May 13, 2008
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Helston, Cornwall
Will - They are very good for the price... You can see the difference from Powerflex!

Site is amazing, ordered so much from them in the past, very quick delivery and no mess ups in the orders either to date!
 

Jamie P

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May 13, 2008
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Helston, Cornwall
Also - The two types of bushes on the Rallye Design website, the first price are for ones similiar to Powerflex... The second ones, polyrace, are harder.
 

ibizacupra

Jack-RIP my little Friend
Jul 25, 2001
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front wishbone rear bush, solid bushes off TT -cheap as, and work well.

if price is your issue, you wont want the superior quality Vibratechnic bushes then if you think powerflex are dear!
 

Jamie P

Active Member
May 13, 2008
384
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Helston, Cornwall
front wishbone rear bush, solid bushes off TT -cheap as, and work well.

if price is your issue, you wont want the superior quality Vibratechnic bushes then if you think powerflex are dear!

price isnt really an issue, but i think the Vibratechnic bushes are abit over kill for my car... If i was tracking it, then maybe!
 
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