Mitsubishi
Road Series bushes for the Mitsubishi
Suspension bushings are amongst the most stressed parts fitted to any Mitsubishi. They not only have to cope with every vehicle bump and vibration they have to deal with engine heat, contamination on the road/from the vehicle and a lack of lubrication. With age rubber bushes breakdown, they may become dry and cracked and lose their noise/vibration absorbing properties, they often introduce unwanted flex into chassis system.
Powerflex bushes do not deteriorate with age and are impervious to heat and contamination. You can fit and forget them because they won't wear out. Unlike older polyurethane technology these cleverly engineered bushes can be 25-30% stiffer than standard but still employ the same noise absorbing properties of the traditional factory unit.
Suspension bushings are amongst the most stressed parts fitted to any Mitsubishi. They not only have to cope with every vehicle bump and vibration they have to deal with engine heat, contamination on the road/from the vehicle and a lack of lubrication. With age rubber bushes breakdown, they may become dry and cracked and lose their noise/vibration absorbing properties, they often introduce unwanted flex into chassis system.
Powerflex bushes do not deteriorate with age and are impervious to heat and contamination. You can fit and forget them because they won't wear out. Unlike older polyurethane technology these cleverly engineered bushes can be 25-30% stiffer than standard but still employ the same noise absorbing properties of the traditional factory unit.
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3000GT/GTO (1990 - 2000)
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Colt (2002 - 2012)
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Colt RC, RD, RE (1984 - 1990)
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Eclipse (1990 - 1993)
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Eclipse (2000 - 2012)
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FTO (1994 - 1999)
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Galant (1985 - 1993)
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Lancer Evolution IV, V & VI RS/GSR (1996 - 2001)
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Lancer Evolution VII, VIII & IX inc 260 (2001 - 2007)
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Lancer Evolution X CZ4A (10/07 - 05/16)
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Outlander
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Shogun V7* Models (2000-2006)