Rears?
Seat (many of us are). A few urn the superpro for the angle, I try to avoid adding more nolathane and similar as my toy is rigid enough without adding more vibrations.
So... I'm up for lca bush replacement. They've been done once before, the previous owner replaced them but replaced them with stock items
Who is running what
Seat equivalents
Superpro, couple of options i.e., standard, anti lift, high performance
Whiteline appear to do them as well? Two types a yellow and black presumably different hardness?
Whiteline W0605 Control arm - lower inner rear bushing
Whiteline W53196 Control arm - lower inner rear bushing
Any comments on hardness, ease of install (anything DIY would be good)
08 9n3 Polo GTI
Mods: heaps
Rears?
Seat (many of us are). A few urn the superpro for the angle, I try to avoid adding more nolathane and similar as my toy is rigid enough without adding more vibrations.
I have the Seat ones in the silver car after having the orginals replaced under warranty after 20,000. I think the Seat ones are a solid rubber, certainly much more robust than standard. I don't recall any increased NVH after them going in.
RE the install, I believe you'd need a press to get them in and perhaps the current ones out.
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For the rear LCA bushes, decide if you want to run eccentric/offset bushes to get the anti-dive or caster increase benenfits. If you definitely want that, then you are locked into using steel cased bushes that need the VW tool at minimum to get them in. If geometry change at the LCA doesn't matter to you (while there are still steel and plastic cased centred bushes out there) then you could go for the whitelines that are not, and merely a tap in with a mallet. While cutting/pressing the old ones out took a bit of time, most of the effort was eaten up getting my steel cased LCA's in even with the VW tool - you can save that headache with the whitelines I'd reckon.
If you want to do the front LCA bushes at the same time you will definitely need a press of somesort to get them out. I got them to budge on a lathe and then hammered them out and then the superpro's were a hand push fit to replace.
I'm on the northern beaches if you want to have a squiz at mine before you go ahead.
SuperPro, offset here.
Cheap, Fast, Reliable. Choose two.
Seat ones ... work fine![]()
Has anyone tried both the SEAT and the offset SuperPro's?
I'm very happy with the SEAT ones I got from Jimmy but I do wonder if I'm missing something
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I installed Polybush LCA front and rears from Bushes > Suspension > Polo 9N 02-09 > VW Polo > VW Specialists > PSI Tuning - VW Specialists
Very happy with them. Borrowed the VW Tool from Gav to do them. I also made up a tool using endless threaded rod to do the LCA fronts. Cheers Al
Last edited by Polo GTEye N9; 17-07-2014 at 08:09 PM.
Superpro definitely prevents axle tramping. Have a look at my cheapy thread. Anthony has had both Seat Sport and Superpro in the Devil. I set the castor neutral on the devil and the Squib when I did them.
Gavin
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