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Suspension : Spring Bushings
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From: MSN Nicknamefeldmashal1  (Original Message)Sent: 6/16/2005 1:43 PM
Does anyone know a of a ploy bush maker who sells sets or something that is adaptable to the 69. I checked with the dealer and they still have the old rubber bushes, but they want something like $26 per. My thought is that poly lasts longer than rubber, so why go with the rubbers? Thoughts?


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From: MSN NicknameTristan_nzl1Sent: 6/18/2005 8:26 PM
the rubber bushes are usually softer than poly
i think you need to look at the application and decide if you want a little movement or not..sometimes a little forgiveness in a bush is a good thing.
as for life, ive pulled out plenty of 30 year old rubber bushes and put them back in - i cant say the same for poly or nolathane