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Old 02-11-10, 07:50 PM
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Originally Posted by Karack
if you think poly bushings dont play in body roll then you haven't seen old bushings at work... mine felt like i added new suspension to the car when i installed them and the cornering was much more crisp with less roll.
No I dont disagree they deff have their place and the bushings for my control arms up front are shot but the rest of the bushings in the car are pretty decent from what I've seen and I've been through this car MANY times. I will be replacing those control arm bushings this winter as well. I dont really know what to go with. I'de prob buy the needle bearing ones if they werent so expensive.
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Originally Posted by sciff5
No I dont disagree they deff have their place and the bushings for my control arms up front are shot but the rest of the bushings in the car are pretty decent from what I've seen and I've been through this car MANY times. I will be replacing those control arm bushings this winter as well. I dont really know what to go with. I'de prob buy the needle bearing ones if they werent so expensive.
The MMR delrin front arm bushings are 99% as good as the needle bearings. The delrin articulates smoothly with very little resistance.
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