Dan@SJM Posted 7, April 2014 Report Share Posted 7, April 2014 Hi all, I run a Renaultsport specialist in the South west in England, I am trying to produce a line of polyurethane bushes, but the factory have said they require a test vehicle. The factory is based in Brisbane. Are there any members there willing to help out to produce some quality poly bushes for the renaultsport range? I look to frequent the forum to help out with as many queries on the technical side as possible. Dan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tommo Posted 7, April 2014 Report Share Posted 7, April 2014 Can help with a 2001 172 Ph2, 05 182 Cup and 2010 200 "Trophee". Use the Clio II's on the track fairly often if you need some feedback/testing of that kind. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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ace Posted 9, April 2014 Report Share Posted 9, April 2014 Hi all, I run a Renaultsport specialist in the South west in England, I am trying to produce a line of polyurethane bushes, but the factory have said they require a test vehicle. The factory is based in Brisbane. Are there any members there willing to help out to produce some quality poly bushes for the renaultsport range? I look to frequent the forum to help out with as many queries on the technical side as possible. Dan What bushes are you looking at and from which models? Happy to give them a go, my last Powerflex dogbone split on my Ph2 172 within a couple of months. Could also do with some front ARB bushes to test, could also try some control arm bushes on my Ph1, oh and a new dogbone bush set since my turbo melted the last set. I'm not in Brisbane, but happy test them anyway. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Treza360 Posted 10, April 2014 Report Share Posted 10, April 2014 Hi Dan. I'm also in Brisbane with 2010 200 Clio. What you type of bushes are you looking at? Cheers, Trent Tnes Morf Klatapat Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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