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1. Urethane bushings (score: 1)
Author: Unknown
Date: Wed, 10 Oct 2001 07:56:48 -0700
Anyone have any experience with this company http://www.geocities.com/carorphanage/ and their urethane bushings. I need to replace the radius arm bushings and am thinking about urethane instead of th
/html/spridgets/2001-10/msg00444.html (7,507 bytes)

2. Re: Urethane bushings (score: 1)
Author: Unknown
Date: Wed, 10 Oct 2001 11:27:38 -0400
Ted Schumacher at http://www.tsimportedautomotive.com/midgetsprite.html#Anchor-Urethane-11481 _____________________________________________________________ Jeffrey H. Boatright, PhD Assistant Profess
/html/spridgets/2001-10/msg00447.html (8,111 bytes)

3. Re: Urethane bushings (score: 1)
Author: Unknown
Date: Wed, 10 Oct 2001 10:11:22 -0700
I think Urethane bushings are still relatively soft. I think Nylatron or Delrin bushing are probably what you are really looking for regarding performance handling. Gerard -- Please visit Four Point
/html/spridgets/2001-10/msg00461.html (8,091 bytes)

4. RE: Urethane bushings (score: 1)
Author: Unknown
Date: Wed, 10 Oct 2001 11:30:53 -0700
The consensus seems to be that Nylatron or Delrin are better than urethane. Keep in mind this is for the 62 which is not and will not be any kind of racecar but I would like to have a little less "co
/html/spridgets/2001-10/msg00470.html (7,478 bytes)

5. RE: Urethane bushings (score: 1)
Author: Unknown
Date: Wed, 10 Oct 2001 14:14:46 -0500
== FWIW, new rubber OE style bushings are much stiffer than worn out old crappy bushings. Rock hard bushings are harder on the springbox attachments which are often already compromised by rust. I wou
/html/spridgets/2001-10/msg00475.html (7,871 bytes)

6. Re: Urethane bushings (score: 1)
Author: Unknown
Date: Wed, 10 Oct 2001 18:59:49 -0500
<<but the pounding you get on the street may do more harm when using the stiffer bushing>> Shirley not, Peter?!?!?!?! "Hurt" the car just because the owner has a "better idea"?? Can't happen!!!!! Gue
/html/spridgets/2001-10/msg00503.html (7,397 bytes)

7. Re: Urethane bushings (score: 1)
Author: Unknown
Date: Wed, 10 Oct 2001 21:22:27 -0400
I agree totally. I did a full urrthane set up on my 59. It would change lanes when you hit the white line in the road. Too stiff for the street. IMHO of course. New (OEM)rubber makes em n i c e -- Fr
/html/spridgets/2001-10/msg00507.html (7,782 bytes)

8. Re: Urethane bushings (score: 1)
Author: Unknown
Date: Thu, 11 Oct 2001 01:08:34 -0700
I have Nylatron bushings in both my vintage race Bugeye and the '72 Midget. My Bugeye is "twitchy" like you describe, but I recently discovered that the tires (Hoosier Street) are the likely cause an
/html/spridgets/2001-10/msg00518.html (8,737 bytes)

9. Re: Urethane bushings (score: 1)
Author: Unknown
Date: Thu, 11 Oct 2001 09:52:18 -0700
I've used these and Moss' Prothane bushings. Had good luck with both. Clay L. '67 Sprite + 2 cats DISCLAIMER: JPL now requires notice in all electronic communication that all personal and profession
/html/spridgets/2001-10/msg00541.html (7,769 bytes)


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