[Mk2] [Generic] Polybushes and Antiroll Bars. Recommendations fir the best to buy first please

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marcnoonan
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[Mk2] [Generic] Polybushes and Antiroll Bars. Recommendations fir the best to buy first please

Post by marcnoonan »

Me Again,

Going to slowly upgrade (me being a self confessed ebay opportunist) the suspension components on the car to give it a tighter feel WITHOUT ADDING COILOVERS, before you all start. [-X [-X

I like my comfort and I don't want to feel the bumps any more than I already do. Plus my rear wheels stick out about 2cm past the arches.

Could you gents and ladies let me know what order you would suggest for polybush replacing i.e. which give the most noticeable differencs alonside antiroll bar upgrades and top mount suggestions. :-k

Just want to give the car a tighter feel without making the bumps seem bigger. Mrfil has been a great help already explaining about koni's and that bushes won't necessarily make the ride any harder.

Also (pushing it I know) would you say it was worth the cost for road driving, bearing in mind that I have got some of fantastic roads about me.

Cheers in advance :pray:

Marc
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Post by BLZ-8027 »

I pollybushed my last car and didn't notice any difference in day to day commuter driving ,apart from more creaking and groaning, so to me was a waste of time,(my opinion anyway)
I would be more tempted to buy these if i was going to upgrade from my bilsteins
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Post by Lewis Jay »

If your car is a Rev 1 like in your profile I`d say you will defo notice a difference with a polybush and ARB replacement.

I did mine a few years ago now but I remember the first time I drove it after doing the bushes (polyflex) and ARB`s (fitted whiteline`s) it was like driving a different car.

Even with 18`s fitted I`d say it handles 10x better than on stock wheels with stock suspension/bushes, I also have Tein Supers but were not mentioning coilovers :whistle: 8-[
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Post by megatart »

Have a look at High and Tight prophane bushes from twos'r'us. Supposed to be quite comfortable. Ive just ordered some for mine from the Yankee site. Only about £65 delivered or somethin. I'm not dead sure cos i ordered some ARP head bolts at same time. :wink:
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Post by steve »

i bought my trd arb's from --> http://www.trademotion.com/partlocator/ ... startrow=1

worked out abut £230 for the pair delivered with the import hit
gts 400
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arb good

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i brought my arb from fensport a while back think they were 600 all in !
i brought poly bushes on old car thought they were xxxx ! just make you feel vibration more thats it have not used them on new car!
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Post by tonigmr2 »

TRD ARBs, TRD bushes, TRD strut bars :thumleft:

Or any derivative, will certainly stiffen the car up without compromising ride quality. :thumleft:
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Post by marcnoonan »

Thanks for the reply guys and girl,

Yep Rev 1, think they're all 18 years old too.

Which would give the best improvements i/e most bang for my bucks?

Cheers

Marc
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Post by tonigmr2 »

Bushes. Single most amazing thing I did to my car(s). You can get polybush sets quite easily I think too.
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Post by SW20Paul »

ARB's make a huge difference to how your car feels on the road I had a stock rev1 with the only change in suspension being a set of TRD ARB's and it was the best handling MR2 i've had :thumleft:

Forget bushes or coilovers get a set of ARB's you wont be disappointed
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arb the best

Post by gts 400 »

have to agree with sw20 paul

ARB's make so much difference when you put them on !!! you will love them!! don't get the poly bush thing ???? maybe it's because i got strut bars tein uppermounts arb bars then did polys ? just made it harsh vibrate ? did not put them on new car ! :-k
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Post by tonigmr2 »

If you've got 10 year old bushes and you put on new polys the difference is amazing believe me. :) It's up to you!
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Post by mrfil13 »

If you get ARB's you get the ARB bushes as well so your some of the way there anyway.

http://www.whiteline.com.au/articles/skidmarks2a.htm

and have look here for some great info

http://www.whiteline.com.au/default.asp ... iews03.htm
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Post by marcnoonan »

Thanks to all,

ARB'S are the next ebay hunt then, with associated bushes, although twosrus are giving a set of Front Strut Bush Kits
away FREE, just gotta pay the £5.80 postage.

If I had a spare £200 then I'd defo go for the TRD shocks and springs though.....poo, anyone need a spare organ?

No mention of top mounts then, or are they specifically for coilovers??

Cheers

Marc
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Post by mrfil13 »

Im sure you can get pillow ball topmounts that will work with normal struts but they are overkill for what they do for the price for a normal setup.

Replace the normal topmounts if they are dead but not much point if they are ok.

Fensport do Whiteline ARBs at £97 for front and £97 for rear.
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Post by rossdymond3352 »

Go for a full set of polybuhses.

Then add top mounts, swivels, drop links.

Then new track rod ends.

That lot will give you an awesome base, then and only then, should you think about shocks and springs to provide (in my opinion) the best handling MR2 for road/track use. I've rode in a rev2 tubby with that set-up, and i seem to remember the words "F**K ME!!" being said a lot. :lol:
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Post by Leon. »

A polybush KIT (16 odd bushes), not just ARB bushes really do transform the feel of the car. I have the high and tight ones from Peter @ sBits and can recommend them. Everything just feels tighter and grippier for some reason, with NO compromise on comfort.

ARB's will reduce roll (obviously) so are another great upgrade which shouldn't affect comfort too much. I still want a set of TRDs...
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Post by rossdymond3352 »

Agree'd leeroy, the TRD ARB's aint half exspensive though!
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Post by Leon. »

rossdymond3352 wrote:Agree'd leeroy, the TRD ARB's aint half exspensive though!


Yeh, well 2nd hand sets can be had for ~£260. Olly.dent on here recently got some from the states that are 24mm thick, and not that expensive :shock: :twisted: IIRC TRDs are around 21/22mm!
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