Frequent PosterJoined: Feb 2012NewcastlePosts: 517Saxo Furio Mark 2
#1
As title.
Thanks.
NewbieJoined: May 2012Aberfeldy ScotlandPosts: 7saxo vtr phase2, nicely modified
#2
stiffer than rubber and do not deterioate as quick
BannedJoined: May 2011north londonPosts: 1618mk1 flat arch
#3
stiffens the ride, doesn't get worn out easily and you can feel the difference in ride!
Frequent PosterJoined: Aug 2011nr bognor regis ,west sussexPosts: 787saxo 16v JP4
#4
I just had my front polybushed amongst other things, the difference in handling for me is ten fold, tbh mine werent far off gone but very responsive over standard imo. Would recommend it.
Frequent PosterJoined: Feb 2012NewcastlePosts: 517Saxo Furio Mark 2
#5
I think the ride is too hard with standard ball joints in.
Although it is lowered 30mm so that could be the issue.
Saxperience AddictJoined: Oct 2008Plymouth, Fiddling - under a two poster rampPosts: 14064Audi
#6
why arnt they? . . .
Frequent PosterJoined: Feb 2012NewcastlePosts: 517Saxo Furio Mark 2
#7
Quote:
Originally Posted by Tontsy
why arnt they? . . .
Is it because they're red? Knew it.
Saxperience Post WhoreJoined: Nov 2010KentPosts: 8439Gen 7 Celica 190.
#8
Quote:
Originally Posted by FurioAndy
I think the ride is too hard with standard ball joints in.
Although it is lowered 30mm so that could be the issue.
But you made another thread that you want it lowerd.......
Frequent PosterJoined: Feb 2012NewcastlePosts: 517Saxo Furio Mark 2