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| Perfectionist Cooper S | I am after some guidnace & price guidlines for replacing my front suspension bushes I have been told today that both my front bushes are borderline & my left passenger in particular Should this have gone this bad in 7months since my Service & 4months since my MOT. Also is this check part of the service it was an inspection 2 I have been told this is a common problem with the mini Could running on a runflat caused this much damge Any advice, comments & price guidlines wold be appreciated Prob just part price as prob get fitted myself Thanks in advance |
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![]() I can't get no sleep Join Date: Feb 2007 Location: Errr somewhere. Local Time: 07:35 AM
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Offline | Hi Mini33 superflex bushes are £85 much better than OEM parts and should last longer as they are poly, as for fitting you are looking at around 2hrs or more if difficulties occur. |
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| Perfectionist Cooper S | Thanks Blackadder Are these avlaible from Bmw mini or were is the best place to buy bearing in mind in live in West Sussex!! Thanks I am hoping i dont have to use mini for fitting as i have a few people in the trade Also do you think its still safe to drive - i travel about 20mile a day hoping to get part ordered tommorow & fixed at the weekend doubt i can do any earlier Thanks |
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![]() I can't get no sleep Join Date: Feb 2007 Location: Errr somewhere. Local Time: 07:35 AM
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Offline | Here you go Mini33 SuperFlex Polyurethane Suspension Bushes - Home Page Drumzz get a wheel brace on your nuts and see if theres any play in your wheel if they are shot your wheel will move when you try and tighten it does that make sense |
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| Perfectionist Cooper S | Drumzz - they way i found out is the car start felling like its slidding when braking at 40-50mph & you loose the grip of the mini Thats what mines done!!! Blackadder Thanks for that - am i being thick is the prices on there or do you have to phone up??!! prob me being tired & after a long stressfull day!! Thanks for the advice so far its most apprecited |
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![]() I can't get no sleep Join Date: Feb 2007 Location: Errr somewhere. Local Time: 07:35 AM
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Offline | SuperFlex Polyurethane Suspension Bushes - Home Page SPF2548K thats the one you will need ![]() Thats what they look like ![]() |
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| Perfectionist Cooper S | I went to a realiable garage of a friend & they have have told me that its not the bushes but my tracking So i am confused but was not convinced that it was the bushes anyway - i thought all along that it wasd either that tyre or my tracking I am know 99% sure its the tracking & going to get that sorted tommorow So hopefully i wont need them!! Thanks for all the advice |
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| MINI2 Senior Join Date: May 2003 Location: Cirencester, UK Local Time: 07:35 AM
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Offline | Car gets skittish going over cats eyes or thick white lines. Mileage probably over 45k. Car generally feels a bit wobbly compared to how rigid it was when you drove it new! ![]() HTH |
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| The de Chromed MINI Join Date: Jun 2003 Location: Staffordshire Local Time: 07:35 AM
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Offline | Im at 33k and my passenger side is on its way out, driverside isnt too bad, going to get it booked in at Lohen early next month, (the car isnt used everyday) ![]() |
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| MINI2 Regular | I had the Lohen guy fit Powerflex front bushes to my OneD, my bushes were far from knackered as the differance is not as massive as I expected. But... Under braking the front wheels are so much more stable and the precision of the steering is much improved so very well worth it i think. |
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