This requires a bit of a back story - back in December I got a set of the Powerflex wishbone bushes fitted by a suspension 'specialist' who argued with me the sleeves needed no welding - sure enough, 2 days later on track, the sleeves had popped out and were ruined.
They decided to repair the sleeves by straightening them out and trying again, but this didn't work and it was found the wishbone was still flexing a lot due to the metal being softened. I contacted Powerflex to get their opinion on this matter and they sent me a new set of bushes with modified sleeves despite not being at fault.
This time the set was fitted correctly with the sleeves tack welded in etc... so after 2 months of street driving, this is what the rear left wishbone bush looks like...
Rear Right:
Basically my question is - WHY is this happening? Powerflex have been absolutely FANTASTIC in trying to sort this out for me but they have no idea why this is happening - they've never seen it before. It appears the wishbone is flexing far too much under braking, but I don't see why this would be a unique issue if that was the case. Also I don't quite get why the left side is significantly worse.
If anyone has any ideas as to the possible reason behind this, I'm all ears (and I'm sure Powerflex are too!). Once again, I have to give them a massive thumbs up. They're trying their best to sort it out for me and are sending me a set of bushes made from one of their firmed materials (Black 95) to see if this helps.
They decided to repair the sleeves by straightening them out and trying again, but this didn't work and it was found the wishbone was still flexing a lot due to the metal being softened. I contacted Powerflex to get their opinion on this matter and they sent me a new set of bushes with modified sleeves despite not being at fault.
This time the set was fitted correctly with the sleeves tack welded in etc... so after 2 months of street driving, this is what the rear left wishbone bush looks like...
Rear Right:
Basically my question is - WHY is this happening? Powerflex have been absolutely FANTASTIC in trying to sort this out for me but they have no idea why this is happening - they've never seen it before. It appears the wishbone is flexing far too much under braking, but I don't see why this would be a unique issue if that was the case. Also I don't quite get why the left side is significantly worse.
If anyone has any ideas as to the possible reason behind this, I'm all ears (and I'm sure Powerflex are too!). Once again, I have to give them a massive thumbs up. They're trying their best to sort it out for me and are sending me a set of bushes made from one of their firmed materials (Black 95) to see if this helps.