Polybush solutions for common bush failures

Includes bushes for Ford, Vauxhall and Volkswagen Group vehicles

Polybush solutions for common bush failures

Polybush is a family business, based in Wrexham, and a name synonymous with the manufacturing of polyurethane bushes.

These bushes have excellent resilience, springing back into shape to absorb shock and prevent dirt ingress and wear. The material doesn’t age or perish and is able to withstand contamination by oils and fuels.

Here, the company shares solutions for four of the most common bush failures.

Ford Mondeo rear trailing arm bush


The 2007-2015 Mondeo’s rear trailing arm bush has been a notorious headache for many mechanics. The Polybush 40DE helps combat the frequent failure of this crucial component. Its unique design and polyurethane material offers durability and resilience, providing a lasting solution to a longstanding problem.

Ford Fiesta (Mk7) rear beam bush


The Mk7 Fiesta has faced challenges with its rear beam bushes. Polybush 40BR addresses the common issues associated with failing rear beam bushes.

Polybush’s engineers have crafted this bush to withstand the rigours of everyday driving, aiming to ensure longevity and reliability.

Vauxhall Astra (Mk6) rear beam bush


The Astra Mk6 (2011-2015) also encounters problems with its rear beam bush. Polybush 47B offers a precision-engineered solution that suits customers from all walks of life.

Volkswagen Group front wishbone rear bush


Vehicles within the Volkswagen Group (2012-2020) often suffer from front wishbone rear bush issues, causing headaches for both mechanics and car owners.

Polybush 44EX offers a fix, fitting over 40 vehicles and is designed to remove the failure point associated with Volkswagen Group front wishbones.

Why polyurethane?

While numerous materials exist for suspension bushings, polyurethane remains the premier choice.

Often much easier to fit than rubber bushings, its durability, resistance to wear and ability to withstand harsh conditions make it a go-to material.

Unlike rubber, polyurethane maintains its integrity over time, providing consistent performance and reducing the frequency of replacements.

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