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just a quick qeustion for you all i am about to change all worn bushes in my car and i am thinking of replacing them with nolathane bushes i have heard that these type of bushes eventually crack and fail is this true or just a myth am i better of using original style bushes the car is not a daily driver just a weekender
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They squeek and sound real annoying after about 12-months. Did for me anyway.
The rubber ones lasted 40 years so why not put rubber back in there I rekon.
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ive had before some time ago and had same problem they seem to work well enough but are very expensive to do whole car it would cost in excess of $1800 to do car from back to front
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Use rubber! Nolathane will make it ride harsh and also promotes chassis damage because they ride so hard. Nolathane is probably great if you are going to do some time on the track.
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Stick to rubber, unless you're on a race track. I tried nolothane/uretherane -ages ago so I forget which on the upper control arms of the HQ. Never again. Noisy. And the one I used on the steering box joint fed bucket loads of vibration/noise up the column. |
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thanks for the advice will take it all onboard i dont have choice when it comes to the back of the car as i need camber kit installed but the rest i will go with rubber cant be that bad has lasted until now car is not a track car in saying that in wouldnt be out of place on track
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