Thanks for the help guys. Think I'm going to go ahead with the solid SEAT bushes (assuming these are the cupra bushes that everyone raves about) as reading the threads has jogged my memories of the incessant squeaking and creaking of nolathane. I'm still tempted by the anti-lift/dive & castor adjustability of the superpro's though, if you think that their benefits for the street outweighs the creaking!! If I do go for the SEAT rubber bushes, where do Australian forum members usually source theirs from? By the looks of it the SEAT bushes can go in with the subframe still on the car provided the VW tool is used (otherwise the subframe has to come out and a press used) - is this correct? thanks Sam
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Originally posted by kaanage View PostNo, if you have the tool, the rubber bushes can be installed without removing the console frames.Resident grumpy old fart
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With the front Poly bushes I noticed a bit more cabin noise, however this may be due to my tires being at the end of life..
I cannot say they are harsh, if anything they made the whole feel of the car so much better to drive.2016 Golf R, APR Stage 1
2010 Polo GTI 9n3, 4 Program APR Tune, PD160, White line front and rear sway bar
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Originally posted by flat6 View PostWith the front Poly bushes I noticed a bit more cabin noise, however this may be due to my tires being at the end of life..
I cannot say they are harsh, if anything they made the whole feel of the car so much better to drive.
Gavin
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RE: New Front Bushes for my Gti - who to install them in Sydney
I swapped ot the lca with superpro lca items. No odd tools needed if you do a swap. I also put in the remaining tyrolsport locators. The old arms were good but i wanted to put the front end on a diet. A wheel alignment is the only thing needed after the work.08 MY09 R32, DBP, DSG, GIAC, R8V10 reps, KW V3, RNS510/VIM/BT/MDI, region free DVD, switched Haldex, s2t paddles,HPA dogbone rubber,Mk7 climatronics, FIS+, Adams/RDA discs & Hawk pads, Garage button, GruppeM. Front fogs, Milltek. CF Chin spoiler.Strut support. LEDs Alloy front suspension bits.....
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Originally posted by greg32 View PostI swapped ot the lca with superpro lca items. No odd tools needed if you do a swap. I also put in the remaining tyrolsport locators. The old arms were good but i wanted to put the front end on a diet. A wheel alignment is the only thing needed after the work.
Gavin
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Alright, based on your advice and considering that I'm keeping stock springs, I'm going for the superpro's. few more questions though: 1. are you replacing the LCA front bush at the same time with superpro too, or is it preferable to retain the solid OEM rubber bush for performance reasons and some degree of forgiving-ness? - mines only done 28k km's and i'll keep it if its no detriment. 2. Because the rear LCA bush is stiffer in the vertical plane, is it way harder to get the LCA pushed backwards into it whilst manouvering the front bush into the subframe? ie is there a high chance of damaging the original front LCA bush on re-fitment? 3. Because the superpro is eccentric and pushed in (and some have said just knocked in - no tool needed) has it ever been known to shift position rotationally? there will be no more questions thank you all for your advice thx
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The Superpro can't rotate once inserted. I wouldn't hammer one in, you'd damage the outer sleeve too much. The tool is the way to go IMO.
I haven't changed the front bush but might in the future, it's the last thing that would allow toe changes during full power and heavy braking.
I have ordered some powerflex bushes from PSItuning for this.
I didn't resort to ratchet straps to get the wishbone back in, dead shot mallet and small tyre lever were the tools of choice.
Gavin
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Originally posted by h100vw View PostI haven't changed the front bush but might in the future, it's the last thing that would allow toe changes during full power and heavy braking.
I have ordered some powerflex bushes from PSItuning for this.
GavinMODS- TOO MANY
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Originally posted by vwthunder View PostI will wait till you do yours before i put my ones in
Gavin
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Originally posted by h100vw View PostI don't get any squeaking what so ever, in my Polo with the Superpro bushes fitted. If you look at how they are fitted you will see why. Rotational movement, not twisting.
Gavin
I recon its my tires, done nearly 45,000 in the stock set, amazed they still even have tread2016 Golf R, APR Stage 1
2010 Polo GTI 9n3, 4 Program APR Tune, PD160, White line front and rear sway bar
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[QUOTE=h100vw;993130 I haven't changed the front bush but might in the future, it's the last thing that would allow toe changes during full power and heavy braking.
I have ordered some powerflex bushes from PSItuning for this.
Gavin[/QUOTE]
Hey Gav, trying to get this right, could not find 1:Rear LCA bushes at PSI, so which make/brand part number and link to site is being recommended here, is it SuperPro?: 2:Are these the front LCA powerflex bushes from PSItuning? Powerflex Pack - PFF85-201 - Front Wishbone Front Bush - Polo 9N (2002 - 200> Bushes > Suspension > Polo 9N 02-09 > VW Polo > VAG Specialists > PSI Tuning - VW Specialists
I know, I don't not follow these posts etc very well, but am keen to get best rated front & back LCA bushes for mine! Cheers AlLast edited by Polo GTEye N9; 23-09-2013, 08:50 PM.
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Al, Superpro for the rear ones, GSLRallysport.
I have a selection of Powerflex front ones coming. I'll probably just go with the soft ones, said no Gavin ever
Gavin
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Originally posted by h100vw View PostAl, Superpro for the rear ones, GSLRallysport.
I have a selection of Powerflex front ones coming. I'll probably just go with the soft ones, said no Gavin ever
Gavin
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