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Suspension bushes
Posted: Fri Jun 26, 2009 8:05 pm
by Fatty
hmm, i bought my superpro bushes from mania about 2 years ago (via a group buy on this forum) for about $450 iirc. your quote is VERY high.
i would shop around a bit more
there are probably other places than mania that you could get a quote from, such as forum sponsor wholesale suspension. as they say, it pays to shop around, altho in my experience mania were the cheapest at the time.
i have found my suspension to be quite a bit stiffer and harsher since fitting the superpro bushes, altho i also fitted tein superstreet coilovers at the same time. i think the extra harshness is probably more due to the coilovers, as others who have fitted the superpros to stock suspension have told me that they noticed no extra harshness, juts a tighter, better car. overall the car feels much tighter and controlled, the old bushes were worn out and felt sloppy in comparison.
Suspension bushes
Posted: Fri Jun 26, 2009 9:14 pm
by Juffa
Well given that you are in Bris I can only suggest Fulcrum Suspension, and their superpro bushes.
http://www.fulcrumsuspensions.com.au/superpro.htmlI think I paid around $500 for a full set, including the sway bar bushes. I fitted them myself.
I actually found that they provided a softer, but more controlled ride. I believe this was because the old rubber bushes had gone rock hard over time.
J
Suspension bushes
Posted: Fri Jun 26, 2009 9:26 pm
by wun911
dam they have gone up in price they used to be sold by n power for 400 bucks the complete set...
Suspension bushes
Posted: Fri Jun 26, 2009 11:14 pm
by manga_blue
I've got the same story as Juffa's. New stiff SuperPros are much more comfortable than shagged OEM bushes ... and they make a huge difference to how precisely the car handles. Fatty put in bricks for springs at the same time as he changed bushes.
Suspension bushes
Posted: Sat Jun 27, 2009 11:41 am
by Dave
Has anyone tried
these??
The kit even includes diff bushes!
Suspension bushes
Posted: Sat Jun 27, 2009 11:19 pm
by Juffa
grazza wrote:
Erm, it was Fulcrum, plus $750 labour including wheel alignment. As recommended by the club.
Ah, ok. I have had 3 MX-5s over the years and put SuperPro bushes in each one. I bought them all through GT Suspension in Melboune. I think I bought the last set about 3 years ago... sounds like they have gone up.
J
Suspension bushes
Posted: Sat Jun 27, 2009 11:31 pm
by manga_blue
Dave wrote:Has anyone tried
these??
The kit even includes diff bushes!
Nooooooo! Don't get the diff bushes. Been there. They're horrible.
Suspension bushes
Posted: Sun Jun 28, 2009 9:02 am
by StanTheMan
N power was doing a special on the Super pros a while back on thire website have you tried them?
Suspension bushes
Posted: Sun Jun 28, 2009 8:34 pm
by bensale
The mx5parts.co.uk front and rear polyurethane set is $590AUD delivered but does not include the sway bar bushes. Makes the Flyin Miata ones look like good value.
Suspension bushes
Posted: Sun Jun 28, 2009 10:24 pm
by adamjp
Mate, get a set from 949Racing in the US. Under $400AU to your front door.
http://www.949racing.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD&ProdID=107Send them an email, they will send you a pay pal invoice.
I have a set waiting for the warmer weather to install.
Suspension bushes
Posted: Sun Jun 28, 2009 11:54 pm
by Okibi
I think MX5center is the distributor for 949 racing in Australia.
Suspension bushes
Posted: Tue Jun 30, 2009 11:13 am
by Wholesale Suspension
Hi All,
Over the last two years Super Pro Bushes have had two or three price rises, mainly to do with the amount of steel in the MX5 bush kits, crush tubes and washes ect.
I have looked into selling other types of bushes here at Wholesale Suspension but we just can't go past the quailty of the Super Pro gear.
It is the best in the world right now and has been for the last 5 years or so. They now export all through South America and into Europe, some factory car company actually use it from factory now.
It is well worth the extra cash, they are the only bush on the market that is self lubricating and once installed does not need to be re-greased again.
Also the finish of the bushes are the best on the market too, ask anyone who has had them, usually you will only ever get good feed back about them.
I am looking a putting together a group buy on these now, will post up today sometime.
Cheers Josh
Suspension bushes
Posted: Tue Jun 30, 2009 12:49 pm
by manga_blue
grazza wrote:manga_blue wrote:Dave wrote:Has anyone tried
these??
The kit even includes diff bushes!
Nooooooo! Don't get the diff bushes. Been there. They're horrible.
Is it because they are polyurethane or just that particular brand?
I am thinking of getting my Californian brother to send me the Energy kit, although as the diff bushes were not identified as being needed, I wont get them fitted if they are going to be counter productive.
The problem is the hardness. I don't know if it's only that brand or all poly diff mounts.
When installed you effectively turn the entire boot floor into a giant speaker for everything that happens in the whole drivetrain. You can hear the diff, the halfshafts, the rear wheel bearings, all the gears and bearings in the gearbox, even the cams and valves in the engine. They're all amplified together into this huge cacophony of ugly harsh noise. They take around 4 hours to install, but only 3 hours to remove and throw away. Throwing them away was the only good part of my whole experience with them because they definitely gave no gains in any other way.
Suspension bushes
Posted: Tue Jun 30, 2009 1:02 pm
by Wholesale Suspension
Just put together a special forum price for the SuperPro buhses, In froum sectin if your wanna have a look.
Cheers Josh
Suspension bushes
Posted: Thu Jul 02, 2009 8:18 pm
by Damo
grazza wrote:Is it because they are polyurethane or just that particular brand?
I am thinking of getting my Californian brother to send me the Energy kit, although as the diff bushes were not identified as being needed, I wont get them fitted if they are going to be counter productive.
I have no experience with these, but I would suspect that it may be all brands. I've got the Mazda Competition ones, which aren't particularly hard and yet even they increase noise in the 60-75km/h range, similar to how manga describes, but in their case not enough to be bothersome. They didn't seem to make too much difference to me anyway.