I have Flennor hard rubber bushings on my inner upper and lower front control arms, poly on radius rods, steering rack, anti-roll bar. No adverse or particularly positive effects except to say it became a much better driving vehicle when all that work was done. Jim
On Sat, Sep 6, 2014 at 10:52 AM, Chris S. <szpejankowski@gmail.com> wrote: > Thinking in terms of load and component load compliance, I would not mix > bushings and mounts of drastically different durometer on single component, > such as transmission/engine. You want to be careful about inadvertent > shifting of stress to the softer bushing/mount. > > Chris. > > Wysłane z iPhone'a > > Dnia Sep 5, 2014 o godz. 15:54 Richard Koller <brvkoller@GMAIL.COM> > napisał(a): > > > Sorry for the previous abbreviated post, not used to the gmail protocols, > > anyway, I have been collecting bushings to rebuild my front end and have > > not gotten all of them. Is there any reason I should not use both types > in > > such a scenario? > > Thanks > > Rick > |
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