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what are the benifits-pros,cons to poly bushings over
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nd4spd
on June 03, 2004 at 8:13 AM
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adjustable tension rods or adjustable rods over the poly bushings. Is there really any need for adjustable tension rods?
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nd4spd
08:13:34 06/03/04
If you need caster adjustment then you need adjustable
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YugoBernie (NoVA)
08:18:15 06/03/04
What's your take on this?
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Junxster (NoVA)
08:48:31 06/03/04
Hard to fine tune, you really need adjustment to compenstate
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YugoBernie (NoVA)
09:41:29 06/03/04
some would also say the solid bushing adjustable rods
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Guapo
08:49:42 06/03/04
I'd say that. (n/m)
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Tu
09:00:46 06/03/04
Over stock, but my SPL adjustable rods feel similiar to poly (n/m)
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SooperZ95
09:22:13 06/03/04
I dont think i need any adjustments so if the feel and the
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nd4spd
09:39:51 06/03/04
Marginal @ best vs. the ES bushings, esp. when you do the
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YugoBernie (NoVA)
09:40:14 06/03/04
This guy is obsessed with tension rods and bushings
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Ben_96_Slicktop (VA)
09:16:40 06/03/04
2nd. (n/m)
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Chaaarmndr (NoVa)
09:23:09 06/03/04
What, you mean you never do that?
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SooperZ95
09:23:45 06/03/04
Mechanicality? (n/m)
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Black Mammoth (VA)
09:36:52 06/03/04
do you HAVE to use adjustable T-rods if you also have
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robo (sebring1970)
09:55:55 06/03/04
they do 2 different things, camber and caster (n/m)
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Halo Z
09:58:37 06/03/04
oh yeah, no, you don't hhave to have one, withthe other. (n/m)
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Halo Z
09:59:02 06/03/04
Actually, both Courtesy & SPL recommend new T-rods w/ A-arms
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SooperZ95
10:11:41 06/03/04
which "bearings" are they talking about? the ones
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robo (sebring1970)
10:16:58 06/03/04
Yes, the bearings in the upper arms. That's my take on it. (n/m)
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SooperZ95
10:20:26 06/03/04
I'm not sure I make the "connection" (pun intended)
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robo (sebring1970)
10:32:40 06/03/04
Re: I'm not sure I make the "connection" (pun intended)
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rich@splparts.com
10:48:07 06/03/04
but I can envision it both ways, that the solid T-rods
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robo (sebring1970)
13:07:33 06/03/04
Yes. (n/m)
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YugoBernie (NoVA)
10:59:54 06/03/04
where are the "bearings" in the upper a arms? (n/m)
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Halo Z
12:48:40 06/03/04
Re: where are the "bearings" in the upper a arms?
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Guapo
12:54:35 06/03/04
:c) (n/m)
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robo (sebring1970)
13:08:31 06/03/04
interesting....
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Halo Z
16:38:04 06/03/04
Yes. (n/m)
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YugoBernie (NoVA)
17:27:16 06/03/04
recommend is not "needed"
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Halo Z
10:34:23 06/03/04
I think your ES bushings would count as "solid type T-rods" (n/m)
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SooperZ95
10:44:25 06/03/04
no they don't (n/m)
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Guapo
10:47:14 06/03/04
I concurr. Even though the poly's are alot stiffer than
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robo (sebring1970)
13:13:32 06/03/04
It's something about the stock/poly bushing...
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SuparexTT
16:55:05 06/03/04
So does Midori Seibi (n/m)
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PEwithaZ
11:34:32 06/03/04
the cost of your alignment can go up the more adjustable
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robo (sebring1970)
10:09:09 06/03/04
funny thing about this, sears and some other shops have
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Halo Z
10:41:57 06/03/04
local NTB did mine for $79 with a year of "re-dos"
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Guapo
10:58:22 06/03/04
What specs did you specify? I'm going to have a race
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boileralum
11:05:11 06/03/04
that is awesome, but I'm not sure it would be easy to
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robo (sebring1970)
13:02:52 06/03/04
OMG, i about dies when i called for alignment...
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SuparexTT
16:56:55 06/03/04
Called a shop the local Porsche guy sends his customers to..
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SuparexTT
17:02:57 06/03/04
I don't think the four wheel part is that big of a deal.
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robo (sebring1970)
06:38:35 06/04/04
Poly bushings can create bind if installed incorrectly. (n/m)
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Taks
17:02:52 06/03/04
how can you "incorrectly" install a poly bushing? (n/m)
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robo (sebring1970)
06:35:19 06/04/04
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