[Shotimes] Which SHO?
Ian Fisher
ianf@eden.rutgers.edu
Tue, 18 Feb 2003 23:56:19 -0500
First of all, I think that you need to ask yourself what you are looking
to achieve with either car. What bushings do you currently have on the
sway bars on either SHO?
Personally, I'd stick with urethane/TPR/rubber bushings..the delrin have
a tendency to wear and rattle like crazy when they do...I think delrin
bushings cross that line into "how much is too much?"
Not bashing you at all; just trying to get a feel for what you actually
want from these cars as far as handling and why you think that there
might be any deficiencies that delrin bushings might cure.
Ian
-----Original Message-----
From: shotimes-admin@autox.team.net
[mailto:shotimes-admin@autox.team.net] On Behalf Of van Oss
Sent: Tuesday, February 18, 2003 11:22 PM
To: shotimes@autox.team.net
Subject: [Shotimes] Which SHO?
My friend Alan Fanning has sent me a set of DELRIN bushings for the 26mm
rear sway-bar. Not gonna deflect much. I didn't even know such things
existed.
Now I have to decide which SHO to try them on. Your advice? This could
make an interesting thread.
-- 92 SHO, highly modded, used for track days on road courses, 20/26,
Tokicos, SHO Shop linear front springs, Eibach rears, race tires,
subframe connectors, STBs, etc.
-- 91 SHOable, lightly modded, used for winter driving, ice races, and
SCCA Solo II, 24/26, Tokicos, Eibachs front, Cargo Coil rear, all-season
tires in winter, race tires in Solo II.
Joseph van Oss
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