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    Every poly bushing i've had ovals out after <1yr of use, lack of lube?
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  • #2
    That's what she said.

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    • #3
      not any different than the rubber they replace. They just aren't hard enough to resist force. Delrin or heim is the only way to go....

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      • #4
        For a race car, too soft... Street car? You drive it like a boss if you wear them out in a year.
        Originally posted by stevo
        Not a good idea to go Tim 'The Toolman' Taylor on the power phallus.

        Stevo

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        • #5
          They suck!

          320rwhp. 7.67 @ 90mph 1.7 60'

          DD: 2004 GMC Sierra VHO 6.0 LQ9 324whp 350wtrq

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          • #6
            I had one split in half, may have been too tight. Going back to rubber. For the sway bar end links.
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            • #7
              Originally posted by Mach1 View Post
              Every poly bushing i've had ovals out after <1yr of use, lack of lube?
              Which bushings? as in brand and where on car.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by 90MarkVII View Post
                Which bushings? as in brand and where on car.
                6 track weekends, prothane, control arms, they are wallered out like a South African hooker

                I had some major issues with the handling of the car last month in Hallett, I jacked it up to check the hub and the wheel was moving around 3/4", the front LCA bushings were F'd, ended my weekend Could have been worse, when I got on the brakes the car was all over the place, went 2 off a couple of times when braking cause it would pull hard to the right. I am going to install the mazdaspeed rubber bushings$$$$, they are 40% stiffer than stock and should last damn near forever, car is going to be street/track so I don't want to go solid.
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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Mach1 View Post
                  6 track weekends, prothane, control arms, they are wallered out like a South African hooker

                  I had some major issues with the handling of the car last month in Hallett, I jacked it up to check the hub and the wheel was moving around 3/4", the front LCA bushings were F'd, ended my weekend Could have been worse, when I got on the brakes the car was all over the place, went 2 off a couple of times when braking cause it would pull hard to the right. I am going to install the mazdaspeed rubber bushings$$$$, they are 40% stiffer than stock and should last damn near forever, car is going to be street/track so I don't want to go solid.
                  driv3r mod.
                  "If I asked people what they wanted, they would have said faster horses." - Henry Ford

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Mach1 View Post
                    6 track weekends, prothane, control arms, they are wallered out like a South African hooker

                    I had some major issues with the handling of the car last month in Hallett, I jacked it up to check the hub and the wheel was moving around 3/4", the front LCA bushings were F'd, ended my weekend Could have been worse, when I got on the brakes the car was all over the place, went 2 off a couple of times when braking cause it would pull hard to the right. I am going to install the mazdaspeed rubber bushings$$$$, they are 40% stiffer than stock and should last damn near forever, car is going to be street/track so I don't want to go solid.
                    First, I'd go with ES over Prothane all week long.

                    Second, hardly anybody properly lubricates poly bushings. The install -with substandard lubrication- and forget. And then have issues down the road.

                    Get the correct poly bushings from ES. While you're waiting, drop by a NAPA and pick up a tube of Syl-Glyde. It is a synthetic grease good from -30 to 600 F.
                    When you install the bushings. LIBERALLY use the grease everywhere. Use it between the bolt and the sleeve, the sleeve and the poly, and ANYWHERE you see where there may be friction.
                    And continue to drive the s**t out of it.

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