Britpart Yellow Polybush kit

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cornish rattler

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Hi guys

The last owner replace some of the bushes with orange ones not sure what make but there is still a lot of rubber ones on aswell and i know there is play in some of the bushes and want to replace them all with a new full kit.

i have her'd good and bad things with polyurethane bushes but i really want to fit them as i don't have a press and would sort a couple of problem's out, what do you think :)
 
Bearmach cotton real ones are a nightmare to get in apparently. Almost so it damages them from what I've read

You do need at least a bench vice to press them in,and I make sure that what they are going into is clean and smooth.Bit of vaseline helps them on their way. But it is because they are one piece they last well.:)
 
You do need at least a bench vice to press them in,and I make sure that what they are going into is clean and smooth.Bit of vaseline helps them on their way. But it is because they are one piece they last well.:)

Yeah on ebay the blue Bearmach ones are around the same price as the BP yellow ones on the paddocks web site :confused: which to go for :)
 
Yellow britpart fitted to my series 3 lightweight and Wer great and have now fitted them to my 90 build have used them loads of times on other lannys with positive results [emoji12][emoji106][emoji106]
 
That's good to hear! That's what I'm getting this week. Their factory is just up the road and they give good discounts over the counter ive been told!

The Flo Flex I fitted to my 90 did not last very well at all, in fact I replaced them for the std bushes a couple of years later.
 
I have the orange flo-flex ones on, and so far they have been fine, with the exception of having to cut one of the metal inserts as it was way too long.
 
I have had no problems with the Bearmach one-piece polybushes and have fitted them to many vehicles over the past 15 years. I usually press them in with a vice but have found out that winding them in gently with a threaded bar is usually kinder to them.
 
Just ordered a bearmach polybush kit should be here along with the bearmach temp sender and a few other bits i have ordered at the end of the week then once my son has got his car back on the road i can start doing everything :)
 
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