[Shotimes] Delrin subframe bushings
Ron Porter
ronporter@prodigy.net
Mon, 2 May 2005 17:58:54 -0700 (PDT)
Yeah, I liked the AL bushings that I had on two SHOs. Sure, they're hard, but when you are reloading the AK47, you don't tend to notice!! ;-)
Ron Porter
Dave <showerks@comcast.net> wrote:
George,
Your in California nice smooth roads. I'm in Michigan where it's like
driving through Beriut most days. I've got the alums and can't tell the
diff in NHV.
Dave
George Fourchy wrote:
>On Mon, 02 May 2005 17:54:19 -0400, Dave wrote:
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>
>
>>I would not use them for free. last car I was
>>under with them we replaced them with GENIII bushings, The Delrin had
>>less then 10K miles and were cracked all to hell.I'd use hockey pucks
>>before delrin. Go GENIII or Alum.
>>
>>
>
>At the time I installed them on Lowrider in 1999, they were all there were.
>Aluminums came out a year or so later. One has cracked, but I keep them tight; it's
>been no problem, and I like the way the car drives. I've had no problems with them
>other than having to retorque every few months. It will retire soon....it's
>replacement has stock bushings, I think, but I'll probably go to Gen 3's, from what
>everyone has said.
>
>George
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