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A builder of special edition Corvettes.

Very valuable, some exceed 6-figures.

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Re: poly or delrin suspension bushings on the street?

Subject: Re: poly or delrin suspension bushings on the street?
by turbotim23 on 2010/2/12 19:36:51

I agree Baski arms in rear are a better choice and that's what I going to do as I can afford it. I've read that the reason delrin is bad as a street suspension bushing is because they are so hard they get hammered and over time get flattned and deformed. Poly bushings have a little more give to them but I'm sure some of them are better than others. I was hoping someone could give an idea how long they used[on the street] either delrin or poly bushings or rod ends in the rear and if they had any problems? I'd like graphite impregnated bushings, I'll check with PST about their bushings. On the energy suspension bushings is the problem that they bind up against frame to front and rear when bolts are tightened? Thanks
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