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700/900 Polyurethane Suspension components

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Old Nov 9th, 2011, 03:00   #1
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Default 700/900 Polyurethane Suspension components

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Control Arm Polyurethane Bushings to fit Volvo 740 760 940 960MK1 front axle.

Their hardness is: 80 - 85+ ShA
For comparison: Stock rubber on your car is ~ 30 ShA. Diamond is = 100 ShA

Comes brand new in packaging with 12 months manufacturer warranty.

Price: £102 + p&p
Or eBay: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1207930414...#ht_723wt_1172


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Volvo 740 940 Polyurethane Rear Suspension Bushes Set (Not for multilink 760/960)

Their hardness is: 80 - 85+ ShA
For comparison: Stock rubber on your car is ~ 30 ShA. Diamond is = 100 ShA

Comes brand new in packaging like on pic above (silicon grease included) with 12 months manufacturer warranty.

Price: £89 + p&p
Or eBay:http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1207983775...#ht_667wt_1172


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Volvo 760 960 Polyurethane Differential Bushings Multilink MK1

Their hardness is: 80 - 85+ ShA
For comparison: Stock rubber on your car is ~ 30 ShA. Diamond is = 100 ShA

Set comes brand new in packaging like on pic above with 12 months manufacturer warranty.

Price: £142 + p&p
Or eBay:http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1207983784...#ht_683wt_1172


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Volvo 760 960Polyurethane Bushings Rear Suspension Multilink MK1

Their hardness is: 80 - 85+ ShA
For comparison: Stock rubber on your car is ~ 30 ShA. Diamond is = 100 ShA

Comes brand new in packaging like on pic above with 12 months manufacturer warranty.

Price: £166 + p&p
Or eBay:http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1207983814...#ht_667wt_1172


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Volvo 740 940 Polyurethane Front suspension COMPLETE + Grease

Their hardness is: 80 - 85+ ShA
For comparison: Stock rubber on your car is ~ 30 ShA. Diamond is = 100 ShA

Set comes brand new in packaging like on pic above with 12 months manufacturer warranty.

Price: £79 + p&p
Or eBay:http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1207983824...#ht_665wt_1172


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Volvo 740 940 Polyurethane Front suspension Anti Roll Bar Bushings

Their hardness is: 80 - 85+ ShA
For comparison: Stock rubber on your car is ~ 30 ShA. Diamond is = 100 ShA

Set comes brand new in packaging like on pic above with 12 months manufacturer warranty.

Price: £32 + p&p
Or eBay:http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1207983834...#ht_667wt_1172


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Postage to UK £20 with Parcel Force Recorded Delivery (tracking included) for one item only!.

Or combined postage £25 with DPD Courier (insurance and tracking included) - parcels can carry up to 25kg of gear.

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Payment is with paypal - give you decent amount of buyer protection, and it's most convenient. Senior board members or VOC members can pay by bank transfer - but it will take me 5 working days to upload monies to my paypal acc and then 2 working days to clear funds in my business acc. After that goods are being dispatched. It takes up to 6 days for Parcel Force to deliver those to your door. I'll provide you with tracking reference.
Pls inquire about their availability, to avoid disappointment (they are rather popular product within our range).

If you have any Q? PM me at silver.user(at)gmail.com.

Regards, Peter
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Old Nov 9th, 2011, 11:47   #2
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Could you tell me what material is used for the metal parts of the bushes you sulpply please. I am particulary interested in the rear axle mounts.
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Could you tell me what material is used for the metal parts of the bushes you sulpply please. I am particulary interested in the rear axle mounts.
It's steel.

Ones your after comes in black color only... I've uploaded old pictures :/
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It's steel.

Ones your after comes in black color only... I've uploaded old pictures :/
Thats a shame. The rubber bit of the standard ones seem OK it's just that they start coming off the steel backing when it starts to rust.
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Thats a shame. The rubber bit of the standard ones seem OK it's just that they start coming off the steel backing when it starts to rust.
Steel used in whatever parts you buy to service your car is designed to last few years if car stays in garage. I have those on our rally car 3 years of abuse now and nothing wrong with them. Steel is very good quality, we designed them for 10 years life span - In British weather where your winter is "silly" they will last longer.







Uploaded some of pics of rear axle on our 940. Car is used on track as well as it messes with public traffic in all weather conditions.
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Old Nov 9th, 2011, 20:04   #6
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That colour looks like Jcb yellow?
I painted the front wishbones on my 240 like that.I actually used Jcb yellow though.Very nice bushes you have there.Shame I just replaced all the fronts on my 740 and a few on my 240.
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Hello all, 18 year old newbie here. I say newbie but I mean extremely new to the whole modification scene. Basically I'm just trying to find out what the possible advantages of fitting these to my 940 would be, cheers.
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Hello all, 18 year old newbie here. I say newbie but I mean extremely new to the whole modification scene. Basically I'm just trying to find out what the possible advantages of fitting these to my 940 would be, cheers.
As far as I've seen it's a trade-off - less body roll and more responsive-ish handling, along with being much more hard-wearing.

From what a few people who've fitted them to other cars have told me, they do make the ride a bit worse, though.
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As far as I've seen it's a trade-off - less body roll and more responsive-ish handling, along with being much more hard-wearing.

From what a few people who've fitted them to other cars have told me, they do make the ride a bit worse, though.
If he's 18 - I'm not sure he's worried about ride quality

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