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01-04-2004, 05:12 PM | #1 |
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Polyurethane bushings love'em or hat'em!
I wanted to know how many people have had the opportunity to experience polys on your car. Specifically the lower and upper control arms (ES master kit, ect....). I would like to know how long u have had them, what u think of them, and what is your suspension setup (spring rates if u can). I personally hated them. The grease dried out in about 6 months and they were noisy. The ride I thought was terrible with high spring rates and 17's. The only thing I liked polys on are the anti-sway bar, and the shift linkage. Thats it. Unfortunately I am thinking of going with them for my 98 Civic CX hatchback that I am building. The only reason I am thinking about it is the price. The honda factory replacement parts (have to get the whole control arms! ouch!) are over a 1000 dollars and now I am thinking the 130 dollar ES master kit doesnt look so bad. Anyways let me know what u think.
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01-04-2004, 06:35 PM | #2 |
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I dont mind it. My integra has a full kit. It makes my engine shakes like shit but I know that it does it's job. It rides rough but then again Skunk2 coilovers sucks anyway.....
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01-05-2004, 08:35 AM | #3 |
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they are great IMO. the ride over bumps is not that comfortable but they are great for cornering and the car feels a lot different.
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01-11-2004, 01:12 AM | #4 |
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hmm. Stefan, elaborate in great detail.
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01-14-2004, 08:24 AM | #5 | |
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Energy Suspension inserts will ride good. They will be different from stock depending on your suspension setup.
Prothanes will ride like ROCKS. They are much stiffer. That said, I would really look at finding a lower control arm at least. That's where you'll feel the bulk of the ride. Then replace the remaining bushings.
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01-14-2004, 10:50 AM | #6 |
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I'll say this
Ive read numerous articals and forum posts that it is very..."unwise" to use anything other than oe spec/style rear trailing arm bushings. Reason is basically that anything else limits the movement of the arm (dont remember if its in x, y, or z)... I went w/ Mugen @ $115 a set |
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