stuvy
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I know your pro lancia but that must have been the last part of the original car you took offhmm - took worn OEM rubber bushes out of my Lancia at 80,000 miles, replaced with poly bushes - no noticeably wear at 200,000.

I know your pro lancia but that must have been the last part of the original car you took offhmm - took worn OEM rubber bushes out of my Lancia at 80,000 miles, replaced with poly bushes - no noticeably wear at 200,000.

Just to say to everyone saying poly bush them
They won’t last as long as OEM rubber
Unless you need the car to handle really well it’s not worth it
I don't mind that most people still think of a rust issue no worse than any other car of the period - had allowed me to own quite a few performance coupes, estates, convertibles and hot-hatches over the years than I should have been able to afford otherwiseI know your pro lancia but that must have been the last part of the original car you took off![]()
They all missed out. Suppose I ought to thank the 1970's Daily Mirror for running a story on a rusty engine mount on Series one Beta saloons that had errors (engine could not drop out) - only came to light because Lancia were trying to do right - they were buying cars with the issue back . . .






