dobby said:
but the bumpsteer kit only lasts for about 2000miles. the very reason i didnt go for one. instead get the anti-dive-lift kit.
Excuse my tone but what utter rubbish, the "official" bumpsteer kit made by Powerstation/Whiteline has received criticism from some owners saying the Rose Joint type bearing rod end bearing had worn out very quickly and needed replacing but other owners say there kit is still going strong after years of use. Power station get the machining done for there bumpsteer kits by an engineering shop local to them, I believe this machine shop has over the years used the same parts but made by different manufacturers in the bumpsteer kits supplied to power station. This would be one explanation to some kits wearing out before others.
Personally, a couple of years ago I bought Gordon Kay's version of the same kit. The kit all looked exactly the same as the so called official one, it fitted perfectly and worked a treat. The bearings lasted about 8000 miles of hard everyday driving. By this time Gordon had stopped making the kit, so I was stuffed as I
I discovered that the bearings in Gordons kit were supplied by a certain bearing specialist, on contacting them I discovered gordon had used what could only be described as a "budget" bearing which funnily enough was very similarly priced to the one used in the Powerstion kit.
Through this supplier I found some very good quality professional motorsport bearings that would replace the existing bearings Gordon/Powerstaion used. I organised a group buy of 10 sets and have not heard a word of complaint, that was well over a year ago.
So, yes the powerstaion kits (were the bad rep comes from) do wear out quick but not all Track rod end bearings wear out that quickly.
Steve