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We’ve selected the material that offers the best balance of performance and comfort for your vehicle’s needs.
Our Comfort grade bushes are designed to enhance ride quality and minimise road noise, making them ideal for everyday driving. They are softer, providing maximum suspension articulation and a cushioned feel that absorbs bumps and vibrations effectively. This softer composition ensures a smoother, quieter driving experience, especially in Classic cars or Land Rovers. Comfort bushes maintain a balance between originality and ease of driving, catering to those who value a relaxed Factory-Fresh drive.
The Dynamic grade bushes offer a middle ground between Comfort and Performance. They are slightly firmer than the Comfort bushes, which improves handling and cornering response without sacrificing too much ride comfort. These bushes are ideal for drivers who enjoy a more engaging driving experience while still needing a level of comfort for daily use, whilst also being suitable for spirited driving & light track use.
Performance grade bushes are the stiffest of the three, designed for enthusiasts who demand the utmost in handling and control. They offer minimal deflection, enhancing vehicle response and stability during aggressive driving. These bushes are perfect for high-performance or track vehicles where precision and handling are critical. While they might sacrifice some ride comfort, they deliver superior driving dynamics and control, ideal for those who push their vehicle to its limits – Including Towing!
These rods are produced in 90 Shore A which allows them to be machined on a lathe.
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The Audi A6 C6 Allroad (4FH) from 2006 to 2011 combines the C6 estate with air suspension, quattro drive and a raised ride, and that heavy, hard-working chassis is tough on its bushes. When an Allroad starts to knock over rough ground or feels less planted than it should, worn arm bushes are usually behind it.
The multi-link front control arm bushes carry serious loads on this jacked-up estate, and once they soften the steering goes vague and the front tyres wear unevenly. The rear link and subframe bushes wear too, and combined with an ageing air system that can leave the back feeling loose and unsettled on poor surfaces.
Our polyurethane bushes for the C6 Allroad bring back stability and steering accuracy while shrugging off the mud, grit and salt this model is built to tackle, lasting far longer than the standard rubber. See the standard A6 C6 range, the newer A6 C7 Allroad bushes, or the related A4 B8 Allroad range.