[Shotimes] delrin rear ASB bushings

kerbyh@netzero.net kerbyh@netzero.net
Mon, 4 Aug 2003 13:26:07 GMT


Yeah, they got big a few years ago.  Seems to me like they would be too hard, and I remember them having a cold flow problem.  They don't squeak though...

Kerby

--- "Kirk  Doucette" <Kirk.doucette@verizon.net> wrote:

Delrin  sway bar bushings?

Kirk J Doucette
NESHOC President
Stormtrooper-97 White

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Sent: Sunday, August 03, 2003 11:04 PM
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Subject: [Shotimes] delrin rear ASB bushings

Today at the autocross was the first time I pushed my 91 hard in cornering.
It was wearing a 24mm front bar with rubber bushings, and a 26mm rear bar
with delrin bushings.

I tried fiddling with tire pressure and still felt all afternoon that the
rear end was way too apt to swing out.

There is another autocross on 9/13.  I am thinking of trying that one with
rubber bushings all around.  Or should I try polyurethane in the front, and
keep the delrin in the rear?  Maybe rubber front, poly rear?  I gotta get it
a little closer to neutral.  Advice?

In case it matters, our autox course is 1 mile, average speed about 60, so
maybe a looser course than some.

Joseph
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