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Powerflex Front Subframe Bush PFF80-830

SKU: PFF80-830

Improve your car’s handling and stability with Powerflex suspension bushes from Suspension Hub. Made from advanced polyurethane, Powerflex bushes reduce flex, enhance performance, and outlast rubber alternatives. Shop Powerflex products online in South Africa for precise, long-lasting suspension upgrades.

Additional information

R5,590.00

Usually in stock

Powerflex Front Subframe Bush PFF80-830 is a high‑quality front subframe mounting bush from the brand Powerflex

Key Features

  • Premium polyurethane construction: Designed to replace worn-rubber bushes, offering improved durability and chassis control.
  • Road Series specification: Engineered for everyday road and fast-road use, delivering superior handling without compromising comfort.
  • Complete kit supplied: Includes 6 bushes per vehicle, with stainless steel sleeves and washers (depending on retailer).
  • Direct OEM replacement: Compatible with OEM part numbers 9223022 and 13107328.
  • Diagram reference: Position 30 on applicable vehicle sub-frame diagrams.
  • Suitable for multiple models: Specifically noted for vehicles such as the Astra MK5/Astra H (2004–2010) and Zafira B (2005–2011) among others.

Benefits to the Driver

  • Improved handling & stability: Reduces unwanted flex in the sub-frame mountings so your suspension works more precisely and tyres maintain better contact with the road.
  • Enhanced longevity: Polyurethane maintains its shape and stiffness far longer than conventional rubber, making it a smart upgrade for older vehicles.
  • Better safety & cost-effectiveness: With improved chassis response and reduced wear on tyres, you’ll get more consistent performance and fewer replacements.

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Powerflex Front Subframe Bush PFF80-830 fits models:

  • Vauxhall / Opel Astra MK4 (Astra G): 1998 – 2004

  • Vauxhall / Opel Astra MK5 (Astra H): 2004 – 2010

  • Vauxhall / Opel Zafira A: 1999 – 2004

  • Vauxhall / Opel Zafira B: 2005 – 2014