Skip to content

wishbone bushes??

Featured Replies

After a trip to JBS today they pointed out that the rear bush on both the front wishbones are split on my Octy.

Now i intend to point this out to my dealer but i suspect they will only replace them with the standard Skoda ones which by all accounts are rubbish.

Will there be any chance of getting them to replace the bushes under warranty but let me supply my own powerflex bushes???????

I really don't want the standard bushes fitting again.

My only other option is to pay someone to do the work which JBS quoted me

i got whole genuine vag wishbone for £47.50 the other day got it fitted for £25 on the fiddle took him about 15 mins to do the one side

dealer quote £99 labour plus £56 for part plus vat

origanal bush is about a tenner but i'm told you need a tool to refit it aand it takes longer to do

so i suppose to fit uprated ones will cost quite a bit

Hi

I am sending you a PM in regards this as SUK do mnitor this site and I dont want anyone to get in to trouble for this.

Sarah

Rob, you either need to bite the bullet and pay to have an uprated one fitted somewhere like Awesome, or just accept that Skoda will only refit a standard one. Getting an uprated one fitted under warrenty just isn't going to happen, unless you are very VERY friendly with the dealer or techy...

I am wondering about buying a new wishbones (about £40 ish quid each) getting some uprated bushes fitted to them and then fitting the wishbones myself??

Wonder if this may be the cheapest option????

Going to call some local garages and enquire how much they will charge to replace the front wishbone bushes.

Is it really not a DIY job to do the bushes? Powerflex's web site says their bushes are designed to be easy to fit but the old ones may be hard to remove? Is is the case that the difficulty is in removing the old ones an not fitting the new ones?

I have also noticed a creaking noise after braking when the car settles back on its suspension. Could this be related to the wishbone bushes???

Rob - Our Octavia does the same thing as yours and has had split bushes for the last 2 years :rolleyes: - dont forget the creaking could be ARB drop links too.

I was planning on buying the wishbones from GSF in the spring and DIY'ing it. Any reason you dont want standard ones?

Rob - Our Octavia does the same thing as yours and has had split bushes for the last 2 years :rolleyes: - dont forget the creaking could be ARB drop links too.

I was planning on buying the wishbones from GSF in the spring and DIY'ing it. Any reason you dont want standard ones?

I am planning on keeping the car for at least two more years hopefully three. Unless my circumstances change significantly. Need to get the wife a new car next year and want something brand new for her and the kids instead of her 10 year old micra and i can't afford two new cars at once unfortunatley. Possibly considering more mods to try and get the power up to 230-250 bhp next year. The standard bushes are totally pants apparently so it seemed like a good idea. Also from what i have read on here the powerflex bushes make quite a difference to the feel/handling of the car.

How easy is it to change the full wishbone??

I intend to change my ARB drop links for the proper vRS ones to go with my vRS springs and dampers as i have been running around with the standard Elegance ones for the last year:O

Spoke to my dealer today and there is no way they will fit any bushes apart from Skoda's own. Fair enough i guess. They also will only replace the rear bushes on each wishbone if they have gone not both the bushes on each wishbone as is good practice, so i have been told.

Did get a quote from a local garage for doing both bushes on both front wishbones,

The standard bushes on mine were good enough for 70k miles - so they should be fine.

Changing the entire wishbone is actually pretty easy as the ball joint is fixed via a 3-bolt bracket which can be easily removed. The other end is pretty simple (so it looks, anyway)

Create an account or sign in to comment

Recently Browsing 0

  • No registered users viewing this page.

Important Information

Welcome to BRISKODA. Please note the following important links Terms of Use. We have a comprehensive Privacy Policy. We have placed cookies on your device to help make this website better. You can adjust your cookie settings, otherwise we'll assume you're okay to continue.

Account

Navigation

Configure browser push notifications

Chrome (Android)
  1. Tap the lock icon next to the address bar.
  2. Tap Permissions → Notifications.
  3. Adjust your preference.
Chrome (Desktop)
  1. Click the padlock icon in the address bar.
  2. Select Site settings.
  3. Find Notifications and adjust your preference.