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Re: s1 Fulvia A-arm bushings.

Posted: 27 Oct 2004, 09:11
by Peter
>I would suggest that 185-70/14s are a bit large - you will be over-geared too.


Paul, I fitted a 11/43 diff for that reason.

Re: s1 Fulvia A-arm bushings.

Posted: 27 Oct 2004, 13:52
by Paul de Raymond Leclercq
Peter wrote:
>
> Paul, I fitted a 11/43 diff for that reason.


Well, that solves that one then!

Paul

Re: s1 Fulvia A-arm bushings.

Posted: 27 Oct 2004, 13:52
by Tony Kovacevic
Dan, When I had My workshop I converted over 40 Fulvia lower a arms (my own Fulvias included) using "Nolathene" poly bush kits supplied by Lambda Motors in Mittagong Australia. They work a treat. I have also used original Ser2 bushes but the poly bushes are better. They firm up the ride nicely and certainly improve the handling.
Tonyk

Re: s1 Fulvia A-arm bushings.

Posted: 05 Nov 2004, 00:15
by Manuel
Do you have an idea how much they cost ?

Best regards,
Manuel.

Re: s1 Fulvia A-arm bushings.

Posted: 05 Nov 2004, 16:29
by Paul de Raymond Leclercq
Tony Kovacevic wrote:
>
> Dan, When I had My workshop I converted over 40 Fulvia lower
> a arms (my own Fulvias included) using "Nolathene" poly bush
> kits supplied by Lambda Motors in Mittagong Australia. They
> work a treat. I have also used original Ser2 bushes but the
> poly bushes are better. They firm up the ride nicely and
> certainly improve the handling.
> Tonyk


Yes please let us know.

Paul

Re: s1 Fulvia A-arm bushings.

Posted: 12 Nov 2004, 11:47
by Tony Kovacevic
Would you believe my suppliers are on holiday in Europe at the moment. I will endeavour to obtain current prices for the bushes and conversion kit as soon as they return to Australia and then post a response.

rgds

Tony