Coffeelandy Well-Known Member May 28, 2016 #21 jamesmartin said: fitting and removal Click to expand... Mind you if there is minimal difference to the ride etc. Maybe I may as well stick with rubber.
jamesmartin said: fitting and removal Click to expand... Mind you if there is minimal difference to the ride etc. Maybe I may as well stick with rubber.
jamesmartin Well-Known Member May 28, 2016 #22 Coffeelandy said: Mind you if there is minimal difference to the ride etc.Maybe I may as well stick with rubber. Click to expand... you could , i use poly because you get a full vehicle kit for about 70 quid and are easy to fit and change if needed later
Coffeelandy said: Mind you if there is minimal difference to the ride etc.Maybe I may as well stick with rubber. Click to expand... you could , i use poly because you get a full vehicle kit for about 70 quid and are easy to fit and change if needed later
frog hopper Well-Known Member May 28, 2016 #23 Once you have struggled with diy shed tools to get the old bushes out it makes sense to fit 2 part poly bushes. Knowing you can change them next time so easily means there really is no point in putting off what is otherwise an arseache of a job.
Once you have struggled with diy shed tools to get the old bushes out it makes sense to fit 2 part poly bushes. Knowing you can change them next time so easily means there really is no point in putting off what is otherwise an arseache of a job.