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Stock
Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: out in the sticks, bottom end of africa
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need anyone's expert advice on where to go for Poly bushes or stock bushes.
My lower wishbone front and rear need doing, as do the upper ball joints, but should I go for a 16 piece poly and go the whole hog? If I am gonna do it then I suppose so? Who's gone this route? 1987, n/a J |
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SP58GT
Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: Dirty Jerz
Posts: 691
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this is the information i got from a friend that owns a 95 rx7 turbo...now keep in mind that this is for a mazda...not necessarily a supra...he told me that though the polyurethane bushings stiffen up your suspension... they dont last as long as the rubber bushings, the polyurethane tends to wear out a lot faster...rubber bushings are also more expensive since they last longer, also he was tellin me when teh bushings get broken in...sometimes they start making a squeaking noise....this guy knows his stuff and ive known him for a while hes pretty knowledgeable..now i hear good stuff and i hear bad stuff about polyurethane bushings...this is just a bad....but remember is for an rx7 not a supra...might be tru for all cars..might not im just gettin some information out for general ideas thats all....hope this helps
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SP58GT
Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: Dirty Jerz
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for polyurethane bushings...try energy suspension...i dont remember if they list any for an mk3 but i know that they do custom work...u call them up and tell them the name and make of the car..teh year and theyll make them for you
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Now: Saving for an MKIV Broken Rides: (Sold) 91 supra turbo 5speed with a 1jzgte motor 421whp 400(399) ft*lbs of torque on tap @ 15 psi "Always outnumbered, never outgunned." |
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7M POWAH! ;)
Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: New Zealand
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Ronnie K advertises on suprasport.com and sells poly bushing kits for the mk3
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3" Exhaust
Join Date: Sep 2005
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Here is where i got my poly bushings. They have quite a few nifty MKIII products. Good guys they are.
Champion Toyota http://www.trdracing.com/supra/supra.html Oh and poly bushings don't wear out faster. They ride harder and as such arn't quite as comfy (which is why i'm riding on Tokico Illumina IIs) but they handle better. Rubber is softer and so they don't make the wheel jerk quite as much when you hit bumps while turning or whatever because they give a little. The Poly bushings send it all right on through. Last edited by Burn N' Up; 10-06-2005 at 02:54 AM. |
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1000whp postwhore
Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: Mojave Desert, Calif.
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Like burn n up said.
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