rear bush or brush Rover 420
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Yeh if the bushes are bad you'll feel like the rear of the car is trying to steer itself all over the shop. Mine were worn a couple of years ago, MOT man spotted it but they weren't bad enough to feel anything.
Droning definately gotta be the wheel bearing, never done one on my Rover but did on the rear of a Corsa and it was pretty simple although I've no idea how much a garage would charge for that.
Cheers,
Leo
Droning definately gotta be the wheel bearing, never done one on my Rover but did on the rear of a Corsa and it was pretty simple although I've no idea how much a garage would charge for that.
Cheers,
Leo
You can get cheap and cheerful aftermarket bushes for a few quid on Ebay etc. but as said they probably won't last as long as genuine ones.
Whatever you do don't be tempted to fit the poly-bush that is available (I think it might be superflex?). The manufacturers of this part have completely overlooked a fundamental part of the original bushes job, which is to allow some minimal up/down motion but to permit some forward motion of the trailing arm which causes the suspension to toe-in aiding stability under braking.
Whatever you do don't be tempted to fit the poly-bush that is available (I think it might be superflex?). The manufacturers of this part have completely overlooked a fundamental part of the original bushes job, which is to allow some minimal up/down motion but to permit some forward motion of the trailing arm which causes the suspension to toe-in aiding stability under braking.
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