So I'm considering Powerflex rear trailing arm bushings and I keep going back and forth between going poly or just getting OEM replacements. I just feel like if everything's already all apart, I might as well upgrade it. My concern is NVH and this being a daily driver, I don't want it to be noisy or something I'm going to regret. I've read some people who went with a street poly bushing and absolutely hated it, and others who absolutely loved it. If anyone has any experience with Powerflex (or any other poly for that matter, but powerflex is the one I'm looking at the most), I'd love to hear it. Basically, if you could do it all over again, would you go poly or go OEM?
Powerflex RTAB's Driving Impressions????
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rtabs don't really contribute to VH very much. You just run the risk of noise(sqeaky squeaky). I've had 0 issues with my akg ones, but OE's will be fine for you.I don't always wreck cars, but when I do I wreck them into trees.
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I used poly, put em in last july, greased the shit out of them with 'green grease' and havent noticed any ill effects1991 318is --- currently not road worthy
1991 318i ---- 308K - retired
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so if you didnt get it like that did you glue fuzzy oil to the entire thing?Comment
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Went street poly (powerflex) about a year ago. No increased vibration, but just last week I started getting little squeaks; only at very low speeds. I didn't add weight to the car when I torqued them down, which may play a roll. I did grease the hell out of them.Comment
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Those squeaks are going to get louder. I finally just went OEM.Originally posted by Grueliusand i do not know what bugg brakes are.Comment
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I have AKG poly for my RTAB and PowerFlex Street for my subframe bushings (only because i had to replace my subframe that weekend and it was just $30 for NDA shipping vs $60 NDA from AKG)
I use Mobil 1 syn grease and i've had zero noise. It's been about 6 months now. I didn't grease the crap out of it either. When you're installing them, it fits so tight that if you put a ton of grease, it actually just squeezes and oozes out. But either way, i greased the hell out of it and whatever came out then so be it. Poly from what I've read is much easier to install than rubber. I have AKG Poly RTAB and Front Offset LCAB, and PowerFlex street subframe bushing...it's 100000000000x better than the stock 22 year old rubber...but i think anything would be better than the old stuff.
Who knows...how it's all gonna hold up in 6-12 months though...Comment
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keep the $ in your pocket and erase all doubts - OEComment
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I may be wrong but I was also under the impression that poly will change the way that control arms/trailing arms will move when compressed/loaded upon and are not really recommended. That being said, the number of companies making them and people buying kinda makes me doubt that.For all things 24v, check out Markert Motorworks!Originally posted by mbonanniI hate modded emtree, I hate modded cawrz, I hate jdm, I hate swag, I hate stanceyolokids, I hate bags (on cars), I hate stuff that is slowz, I hate tires.
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