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Re: [Healeys] Sway bar bushings

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Subject: Re: [Healeys] Sway bar bushings
From: Bob Spidell via Healeys <healeys@autox.team.net>
Date: Thu, 29 Oct 2020 08:06:51 -0700
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'consensus of opinion???!!!'  That's funny!

I've used nylon and urethane--which may be what 'prothane' is--over the 
years on my BJ8. In general, they do what you'd expect; i.e. stiffen 
things up (and//they///should/ last forever). There are two potential 
drawbacks: they may squeek, and making one part of a suspension more 
rigid puts a greater load on related parts. Urethane or nylon sway bar 
bushes will put a somewhat greater load on your end links. When I put 
the urethane bushes in, however, I also added a thicker sway bar, 
uprated end links and urethane bushes on the links. I don't remember the 
order of installation, but IIRC when I added the sway bar, before the 
uprated end links, I broke an end link (it snapped at the thread). FWIW, 
when I added the larger sway bar, plus uprated links and bushes, I felt 
the car stayed flatter in corners.

I got the sway bar and end links from Addco, don't recall where I got 
the bushes. They do squeek a little; a fellow on this list has gone so 
far as to add zerks on his A-arm bushes to prevent squeeks (I think some 
will squeek eventually, regardless of manufacturer claims).

Bob


On 10/29/2020 7:37 AM, rfbegani@gmail.com wrote:
>
> When I replaced the busing 30 plus years ago, the only thing available 
> was rubber. I am missing one and the others are cracked, so time to 
> replace.  Now Moss has Prothane bushings.  I seem to recall that there 
> was a discussion that the Poly bushes do not last.  What is the 
> consensus of opinion rubber or poly.
>
> Bob Begani
>
> 67 BJ8
>
>


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    'consensus of opinion???!!!'  That's funny!<br>
    <br>
    I've used nylon and urethane--which may be what 'prothane' is--over
    the years on my BJ8. In general, they do what you'd expect; i.e.
    stiffen things up (and<i> </i>they<i> </i><i>should</i> last
    forever). There are two potential drawbacks: they may squeek, and
    making one part of a suspension more rigid puts a greater load on
    related parts. Urethane or nylon sway bar bushes will put a somewhat
    greater load on your end links. When I put the urethane bushes in,
    however, I also added a thicker sway bar, uprated end links and
    urethane bushes on the links. I don't remember the order of
    installation, but IIRC when I added the sway bar, before the uprated
    end links, I broke an end link (it snapped at the thread). FWIW,
    when I added the larger sway bar, plus uprated links and bushes, I
    felt the car stayed flatter in corners.<br>
    <br>
    I got the sway bar and end links from Addco, don't recall where I
    got the bushes. They do squeek a little; a fellow on this list has
    gone so far as to add zerks on his A-arm bushes to prevent squeeks
    (I think some will squeek eventually, regardless of manufacturer
    claims).<br>
    <br>
    Bob<br>
    <br>
    <br>
    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 10/29/2020 7:37 AM,
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            I replaced the busing 30 plus years ago, the only thing
            available was rubber. I am missing one and the others are
            cracked, so time to replace.  Now Moss has Prothane
            bushings.  I seem to recall that there was a discussion that
            the Poly bushes do not last.  What is the consensus of
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