rapidyellowxr6t New Member 11 Member For: 2y 9m Posted 29/08/24 02:16 AM Share Posted 29/08/24 02:16 AM As by the title I’m looking for recommendations and experience from people who are running after market bushes in the front of their Ts. A lot of people mentioned superpro, nolathane and white line. My car is a mild street car that is a daily at the moment. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tom Tucker Donating Members 665 Member For: 5y 4m 10d Posted 29/08/24 03:01 AM Share Posted 29/08/24 03:01 AM Hey mate, I've got superpro. It can get expensive if you replace your arms with the superpro items. Worth it if you're doing it yourself. Just watch out using sparesbox. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
juggernaut Member 71 Member For: 15y 5m Posted 29/08/24 09:14 AM Share Posted 29/08/24 09:14 AM I recently had the Superpro complete upper control arm kit installed in my 2010 FG as the OEM bushes were completely flogged out. Understandably, made a world of difference to the way it drives. Also installed the Superpro camber/caster kit at the same time to reduce the inner tyre wear. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rapidyellowxr6t New Member 11 Member For: 2y 9m Posted 29/08/24 09:03 PM Author Share Posted 29/08/24 09:03 PM 18 hours ago, Tom Tucker said: Hey mate, I've got superpro. It can get expensive if you replace your arms with the superpro items. Worth it if you're doing it yourself. Just watch out using sparesbox. That sounds good, I was thinking of just replacing bushes/ball joints and reusing the stock arms. I have access to a shop press at work so that makes life easier. Might pick up a super pro front end kit off eBay, have heard bad stories about sparesbox. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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