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Bushing spec help

Briggscroft

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Hi,

I recently got myself my first but not my last RCZ 156 1.6 petrol 2011. The good bits I absolutely love the car looks, the drive and the owners all such a friendly helpful bunch. The down side the car had no history with it. Came with a slow puncture low oil and an engine warning suggesting the timing was out. It’s going in Tuesday for a new chain and a few other bits I’ve already serviced it new oil filter new brakes all round and drop links and upper engine mount (drivers side) I will be replacing the others when I get chance. I’m after replacing the bushes all round as these are a wear item and also seem a bit of a failure point for a lot however when looking at some poly ones there are 6 variants all increasing in size. Does anyone know what the correct size would be think it was the anti roll bar bushes. Thank in advance. Oh if it’s relevant it’s just done over 64k miles.
 

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Nice looking car I personally wouldn't consider fitting poly bushes they were designed for track use & in dry weather they were notoriously prone to squeaking unless the have made them more urban friendly
 

neilgsxr69

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There are different grades of poly bushes with different compounds some are more track focused but there are road versions that transform the handling I would imagine the companies will supply the right kit for your car.
 
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