What bushings are being used by Japanese tuners?
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11-19-2005, 11:21 AM
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I wouldnt know how they compare to more expensive makes of bushings. But polyurethane is polyurethane.. It's a pretty stiff material that is more prone to cracking over time than rubber. Keeping in mind that they wont last you forever you might as well go for the cheaper ones. I've heard you need to grease them up a bit every once in a while to extend the life-span. If your going to spend more money just buy TRD rubber bushings.. Best alround choice for streetcars...but 3 times the price of the prothane ones.
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What bushings are being used by Japanese tuners? - JamesAE86 - 10-13-2005, 08:09 PM
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