Over the coming months I'm going to be replacing most of the bushes on the car, given I'm still on the originals after fifteen years. As some of you know, some are more urgent than others, given the state of my rear beam bushes, and others, like my top mounts, I'm not going to touch until I change my shocks sometime next year.
I've been searching for information on the best setup, and am obviously coming across the normal 'PU bushes are amazing!' 'PU bushes are terrible!' threads and videos, and so am totally confused. I've already got PU bushes to install for my rear beam and dogbone mount, and am looking at the front ARB and the wishbone bushes next, but what I'm really looking for is experiences on the Leon specifically. I don't much care about the effect of polybushes on an MX5 or an M3 when that's not the car I drive.
I've also heard of some people mixing and matching - having PU bushes for the front wishbone mount, but OEM rubber for the rears.
I'm never going to track this car. Basically I want a setup that's going to feel firm and direct and without any play or vagueness, but I don't want it to feel harsh or 'crashy', especially given how bad some of the UK roads are.
So... What works well? What doesn't? Was it worth the spend? Did anything you did ruin your handling?
For reference, I've got the 1.9tdi FR 150bhp, but it'd be cool to have different thoughts from across the range.
Cheers!
I've been searching for information on the best setup, and am obviously coming across the normal 'PU bushes are amazing!' 'PU bushes are terrible!' threads and videos, and so am totally confused. I've already got PU bushes to install for my rear beam and dogbone mount, and am looking at the front ARB and the wishbone bushes next, but what I'm really looking for is experiences on the Leon specifically. I don't much care about the effect of polybushes on an MX5 or an M3 when that's not the car I drive.
I've also heard of some people mixing and matching - having PU bushes for the front wishbone mount, but OEM rubber for the rears.
I'm never going to track this car. Basically I want a setup that's going to feel firm and direct and without any play or vagueness, but I don't want it to feel harsh or 'crashy', especially given how bad some of the UK roads are.
So... What works well? What doesn't? Was it worth the spend? Did anything you did ruin your handling?
For reference, I've got the 1.9tdi FR 150bhp, but it'd be cool to have different thoughts from across the range.
Cheers!