seany-boy Mach1 Veteran
Number of posts : 158 Age : 63 Your location : Australia Registration date : 2008-07-28
| Subject: Polyurethane bushes Wed 13 May - 23:23 | |
| so what is your experience of these compared to rubber bushes? I have also ordered a kit from www.energysuspensionparts.comgreat service so far. So just wondering who has experienced poly bushes? cheers Sean. | |
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booah Mach1 Member
Number of posts : 10 Your location : W.A. Australia Registration date : 2009-02-15
| Subject: Re: Polyurethane bushes Fri 9 Oct - 19:18 | |
| Hi Sean
How did you go with the bush installation, make a difference?
regards
Denton | |
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seany-boy Mach1 Veteran
Number of posts : 158 Age : 63 Your location : Australia Registration date : 2008-07-28
| Subject: Re: Polyurethane bushes Sun 11 Oct - 6:45 | |
| Hi Denton, Yeah think so, certainly better to have them all greased and moving! It feels firm but it think that is just the ride of the car- still getting used to it.I did get the black urethane as it is apparently slightly softer than the red one. Not sur ehow much difference rubber or urethane makes as the urethane guys say the shocks an dsprings are supposed to softer the ride not thebushes and so firm bushes should be a good thing Sean | |
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