oopps, the bushings were urathane bushings as Good doesn't sell urethane ones, and I for got to mention that I have the adjustable TA brackets which might contribute to the problem. -- Original Messa
I had the same problem with a set of red Prothane bushings elongating in the trailing arms. I think that the new black poly bushings are developing the same thing. You get a little rear end wiggle wh
I still think its due the fact that the metal sleeve extends beyond the The rear end wiggles when going though a curve and hitting a bump. It's a little unnerving to say the least. Kind of scares me
Richard, I had a set of the polyurethane TA bushings that elongated just as yours did. I replaced them with Richard Good's nylatron bushings and so far - so good (no pun intended). The poly ones were
Elongated in the stock brackets, that's good to know as I thought it might be due to the design of the adjustable brackets. As one side of the bolt doesn't have anything to hold it in place, unless y
No metal distance piece in the urethane bushings I used, which might contribute to the problem. Looks like I'll be going with the nylatron. They have a steel distance piece inside. -- Original Messag