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Author Subject: Rapid Tyre Wear? Outside Edge. Nearside..
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Post #1
As per title, the outside edge of my Eagle F1 on the passenger side is looking rather worn down. It's wearing far too quickly, and has noticably changed in the last 300 miles of driving.

When I changed the clutch last week I noticed the P-Bush was well and truely ****ed, is this likely to be the culprit?

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Posted 10th Nov 2010 at 02:13
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slow down on roundabouts Thumbs up

fooked P-bush will not help.

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Posted 10th Nov 2010 at 02:32
joevts

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and make sure theres enough air in your tyres. should be around 38-40psi on the front
Posted 10th Nov 2010 at 17:32
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how much!!

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Posted 10th Nov 2010 at 18:09
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Post #5
38-40?!

i usally have mine somewhere between 30-35...

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Posted 10th Nov 2010 at 18:19
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Post #6
tracking will be out due to knackered bushes
Posted 10th Nov 2010 at 22:33
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Post #7
Thanks all, I'm going to order up some new bushes today or tommorow.

Having had a quick search i see that the 'Meyle HD P-Bushings and Mushroom Bushings' are the ones to go for. However.. Krisb doesn't seem to be replying to his thread so.. having had a quick search 'Motoquip' seem to be a decent OE spec bush to use?

I understand that I require Two new 'P-Bushes'one for either side of the car. As tbh it's pointless just refreshing one side of the car!

But I'm slightly confused as to how many of the mushroom bushes I need to order? Is it two or four?

I can't work out if you have to hammer in one from either side, or whether one bush hammers through, therefore only requiring two bushes for the job?

One confused Peugeot owner Razz

EDIT - Tyres are inflated to 36 Psi btw

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Posted 11th Nov 2010 at 18:02
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Post #8
if you havn't allready,get the ball joints done while you're at it.

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Posted 11th Nov 2010 at 18:24
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Lemforder from Euro! Are better quality than most.

DO NOT BUY QH ONES!

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Posted 11th Nov 2010 at 21:02
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There appears to be two different sizes of Balljoint? Confused!!

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Posted 12th Nov 2010 at 18:35
davidmartin

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Post #11
pins are either 16mm earlier 0r 18mm later,I think they changed around the end of 1998.Ask someone to run your vin through service box.or sign up yourself.

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Posted 12th Nov 2010 at 18:48
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Thanks David, Servicebox lists them as 18mm Smile

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Posted 12th Nov 2010 at 19:09
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Post #13
joevts wrote:
and make sure theres enough air in your tyres. should be around 38-40psi on the front


for the love of all that is holy, Please ignore that post . Roll eyes


36psi is recommended Pressure
I run F34psi R36psi
Posted 12th Nov 2010 at 20:06
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32's for me Big grin
Posted 12th Nov 2010 at 23:54
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Post #15
Just ordered some Mushroom and P-Bushes from Motoquip. Seeing as welshpug recommended them Wink

£38 delivered which isn't bad, not sure if I realy require the ball joints though?

Two sizes were listed, so I didn't bother ordering those. I'll let my mechanic order them in when he realises which sizes to order.

I'm starting to think that I should have just bought two new Lemforder wishbones which come complete with the bushings.. although that would have turned out very expensive once I'd sourced new balljoints for those! (Two lemforder bushes without the BJs come to £140)

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Posted 15th Nov 2010 at 16:00
bobdylan_55

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i run 30psi on front and 32 on back lol seems to work wonders

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Posted 15th Nov 2010 at 16:08
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there's PAS and NON PAS versions of the BJ's in both sizes.

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Posted 15th Nov 2010 at 16:28
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Post #18
What I'll do welshpug is nip down to my local parts place and take the wishbone and BJ's with me to ensure I get the correct ones.

I would have ordered the P-Bushes and mushrooms from them, but they sometimes try and fob you off with crap parts. Which I didn't want!

I've also changed my mind about getting the mechanic to fit the bushes for me. I fancy doing it myself and pocketing the savings!

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Posted 15th Nov 2010 at 16:49
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non pas are shorter IIRC (i.e the distance from the bushes at the subframe end to the BJ pin), it'll be fairly obvious Smile

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Posted 15th Nov 2010 at 16:57
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Post #20
I run 36 on the front and 34 on the back. Why would people run higher pressures at the back? Mine is skippy enough at the back without bouncing around because of high pressures in the tyres.

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Posted 15th Nov 2010 at 20:08
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because the sticker on the door says so? Dunno


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Posted 15th Nov 2010 at 20:22
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Fair play.

Mine doesn't seem to respond well to alot of pressure in the back.

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Posted 15th Nov 2010 at 21:08
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Post #23
36 36 feels awful on my car, not nice to drive.

Not enough tyre on the road IMO.

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Posted 16th Nov 2010 at 00:07
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depends a lot on the tyres fitted.

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Posted 16th Nov 2010 at 00:16
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Oops, I did post what they were then It said I wasn't logged in so I typed it out again.. Shock

Goodyear Eagle F1 GSD3s 195/50 R15

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