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Re: does lowering any amount and nothing else make for a better handling Vette?

Subject: Re: does lowering any amount and nothing else make for a better handling Vette?
by iCorvette on 2010/11/16 19:04:57

Quote:

CentralCoaster wrote:
BTW dale, even the steering rack poly bushing from Energy fucked me.

The inner sleeve wasn't long enough so when I tightened the bolt down, it just clamped down on the poly. Of course over time the poly compressed a little, so it loosened up and moved with whatever slop was there between the bolt and sleeve. This made for about a few inches of play right in the center of the wheel... completely annoying.

So I'm left to either pull the rack out again to shave the bushing or rack, or else just keep tightening it every 8 months until the bushing compresses enough to actually allow the bolt to clamp onto the metal sleeve like god intended.

*Sigh*


good to know first hand; the broad statement that these things work is simply too general, It's like sleeping on a massive wet spot all night; cold and clammy.

something that is performance and suppose to make your handling better makes it worse, is downright a crime.

perhaps Prothane or VBP did more R and D with their products, what did ES have to say about your damages?
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