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Powerflex failure after 3 years???



New2RS

ClioSport Club Member
Afternoon all,
I’ve just had my second failed black series bush on the 182. First was the inner roll bar bush, now a wishbone bush. Both were black series, and both failed in 3 years.
Granted the car is driven hard and it’s done 10 Trackdays and around 8 thousand miles. I don’t feel like I’ve got what I paid for and I’m thinking maybe I should look for alternatives. Is this common? Has anyone else had similar problems?
Any comments appreciated.
 
Rack bushes went on mine after 3 years. Have adjustable wishbone bushes in mine that I bought used with the wishbones, havnt noticed any problems with them so far, front end is solid.
 

New2RS

ClioSport Club Member
Rack bushes went on mine after 3 years. Have adjustable wishbone bushes in mine that I bought used with the wishbones, havnt noticed any problems with them so far, front end is solid.
Is it me or do you think 3 years is a long enough service life for an “up rated” bush? I bet the OEM bushes on the car when I bought it lasted 3 times longer than that.
 
Is it me or do you think 3 years is a long enough service life for an “up rated” bush? I bet the OEM bushes on the car when I bought it lasted 3 times longer than that.
Yeah I would expect a lot more than that, mine wasnt tracked in that time as well so not exactly like they were under a lot of stress. Ive got solid nylon ones now, zero play.
 

Clio_fool

ClioSport Club Member
Suey they should last longer than standard bushes, which on most cars would have done 10+ years I expect. Email powerflex and see what they say, their customer service is spot on. They may replace them, which you can then sell on if you find something else you wish to try.
 

New2RS

ClioSport Club Member
Suey they should last longer than standard bushes, which on most cars would have done 10+ years I expect. Email powerflex and see what they say, their customer service is spot on. They may replace them, which you can then sell on if you find something else you wish to try.
I’ll drop them an email. You never know, even after all this time is still not really good enough.
Cheers
 

massiveCoRbyn

ClioSport Club Member
  Several
You could look at this in a couple of different ways really. Firstly, as you have said, that they are uprated, so should last longer or, alternatively, that they're something designed for race/competition cars, which would be subject to much more regular cleaning and maintenance. It will be interesting to see what they say. Certainly worth calling them anyway.

I have been advised by a couple of people not to bother with poly bushes in the lower arms I must say.
 

massiveCoRbyn

ClioSport Club Member
  Several
Yeah I would expect a lot more than that, mine wasnt tracked in that time as well so not exactly like they were under a lot of stress. Ive got solid nylon ones now, zero play.

Is that in the rack? Who did those for you?
 
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New2RS

ClioSport Club Member
You could look at this in a couple of different ways really. Firstly, as you have said, that they are uprated, so should last longer or, alternatively, that they're something designed for race/competition cars, which would be subject to much more regular cleaning and maintenance. It will be interesting to see what they say. Certainly worth calling them anyway.

I have been advised by a couple of people not to bother with poly bushes in the lower arms I must say.
That’s a fair point, but I was sort of thinking they were a fit and forget type of part. If that’s the case though I’m thinking maybe I will put the purple road series in? Surely there life expectancy will be high but when you start throwing Trackdays in its another can of worms.
 

DaveDreads

aka Philomena Cunk aka Barry Shitpeas
ClioSport Club Member
Black in the hardest compound and can split because of how little give there is in them, my rear beam has had blacks in for a couple of years with no problems.

My front ARB and dog bone are both purple and they've been on there probably about 10 years and they're still perfect, the softer compound has more give in it.
 

New2RS

ClioSport Club Member
Black in the hardest compound and can split because of how little give there is in them, my rear beam has had blacks in for a couple of years with no problems.

My front ARB and dog bone are both purple and they've been on there probably about 10 years and they're still perfect, the softer compound has more give in it.
That’s what’s guiding me toward the purple bushes. I’ve tried these and I’m not particularly impressed so I’ll try the purple. Cheers
 

Clio_fool

ClioSport Club Member
Wow. You can’t say fairer than that and I was already preparing my email to powerflex until I got to the second to last paragraph which excludes any part labelled ‘BLK” :LOL: gutted.
Proud to offer lifetime warrenty on all products they manufacture, excluding half the range🤣🤣. At least now you know.
 

dann2707

ClioSport Club Member
Powerflex is proud to offer a Lifetime Warranty on the entire range of products we manufacture.

Well now now mr man that's not the f**king case is it hahahaha
 


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