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m5james 01-16-2010 03:52 PM

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Originally Posted by FSETH (Post 701815)
Yeah, I saw this a while back and posted it in an existing bushings thread somewhere.

By the way, I don't really understand why people use the poly bushings on street cars?

Firmer ride and a supposed added benefit of a bushing that won't fail like the factory rubber ones. It'd be nice to do the complete suspension once and never do it again, that's why I looked into them.

dpgx5 01-16-2010 05:16 PM

So, they sold the purple ones, yet know they were going to change over to the black ones? thats pretty shi*ty! get rid of the old stock at least to get the money knowing they would fail. thats business for ya. Ohh well, no probs as of yet on mine.

m5james 01-16-2010 09:08 PM

Business as usual ;) That's how places like Ross, Nordstroms Rack, TJ Max, etc stay in business...selling the leftovers of the old design. I know X5Girl has had luck w/ the purple, and I don't wanna assume that the same problems carried over into the X5 since the suspensions are probably worlds apart due to the weight differences, but I'm still curious since Greg is the closest I've ever come in contact to anyone at PF is just vendors.

FSETH 01-17-2010 11:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by m5james (Post 702047)
Firmer ride and a supposed added benefit of a bushing that won't fail like the factory rubber ones. It'd be nice to do the complete suspension once and never do it again, that's why I looked into them.

Yeah, but I have read many horror stories about the poly bushings failing prematurely on road cars because they just simply don't seem to hold up as well as traditional rubber bushings on our bumpy public roads. The track seems to be another story where in most cases the surface is much smoother.

X5girl 01-19-2010 07:31 PM

The black bushings were only ever to special order and have never been made for the X5. The only black bushings I have ever seen are on multiple piece bushes like those on parts with a rotational element like lower arm or trailing arm bushes where the housing is in black and the rotational part is purple.

Production IS NOT expected for at least another 5-6 weeks and full production much further ahead. There are no plans for any other thrust arm bushing other than the purple ones and the yellow for the subframe.

The Superpro bushes are also 3x the cost of the Powerflex.

X5girl 01-19-2010 07:33 PM

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Originally Posted by Gregvip1 (Post 701841)
Hi
My partners father runs powerflex here in the uk. There was a fire and the company is now back up and running and is catching up with demand. The production is back in full swing and will be avaliable in suppliers as of the next week or so.
cheers
Greg

Absolute nonsense!

Laurence 01-20-2010 04:46 AM

I'll be fitting my Superpro bushes in the next few weeks once I have all my tools sorted! It will be interesting to see how they hold up compared to the standard ones (which lasted 100,000 miles!)
I'll keep you posted.

m5james 01-20-2010 05:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by FSETH (Post 702347)
Yeah, but I have read many horror stories about the poly bushings failing prematurely on road cars because they just simply don't seem to hold up as well as traditional rubber bushings on our bumpy public roads. The track seems to be another story where in most cases the surface is much smoother.

True

Roadkill 02-24-2010 02:17 AM

Any more info on this thread? Is powerflex a good option over stock or a waste of money?

X5girl 02-24-2010 08:16 AM

The Powerflex factory is now up and running and supplying their specialist dealers some limited stock. PhoenixMotorsport as BMW X5 and E31 specialists now have stock of both thrust arm and subframe bushes.

X5Girl, xxx.


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