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Author Subject: Eating P-bushes for breakfast
mjstones

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Post #1
Had my car sorted out a few weeks ago, new front everything, new back everything. felt solid and tight. lovely stuff. now it's back to pulling and tracking all over the cart tracks the council try and pass off as roads. is there a reason it would be chewing through bushes this quick? they felt real wobbly before i put them on (as in i could move them by hand quite a lot)?

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Posted 26th Feb 2010 at 21:01
phillipm

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Car lowered?
Cheap bushes?
Shitload of potholes appeared over winter (I used to kill a set every 6 months!)

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Posted 26th Feb 2010 at 23:33
mjstones

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yes, probably, ah. i see. would a set of rich's jobbies do the trick?

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Posted 26th Feb 2010 at 23:49
adam b

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What angle are they being set to when they are put on?

Standard ones last quite a long time usually, but yes Rich's ones should last quite a lot longer.

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Posted 26th Feb 2010 at 23:56
fletch

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The state of the roads at the moment will be putting a lot of stress on them. Rich_ws bushes are certainly a worthwhile investment if youre keeping the car for a while.
Posted 28th Feb 2010 at 00:20
chas

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Post #6
The Pug items from the stealer last a damn long time. Not too sure on the rest but from other cars it's not quite as long for pattern items.

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