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toobroketoretire
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Polyurethane Front Sway Bar Bushings
Several years ago I installed a set of polyurethane sway bar bushings and they still look like new.................even with 75,000 miles on them! I had to remove them to install my new control arm bushings and I was shocked to see they don't look any different from when I installed them. So in some cases the polyurethane bushings are vastly superior to the rubber OEM bushings. I would think all polyurethanes aren't equal; some being good and some not. Now I'm hoping my new control arm bushings are good ones that will last a lot longer than the rubber OEM bushings.
Several years ago I installed a set of polyurethane sway bar bushings and they still look like new.................even with 75,000 miles on them! I had to remove them to install my new control arm bushings and I was shocked to see they don't look any different from when I installed them. So in some cases the polyurethane bushings are vastly superior to the rubber OEM bushings. I would think all polyurethanes aren't equal; some being good and some not. Now I'm hoping my new control arm bushings are good ones that will last a lot longer than the rubber OEM bushings.
ad is you unabashedly post to the CAC on a regular basis about some of the dangerous ideas with which you experiement. What's worse is you don't seem to care about other, less-technically astute CAC members who, being anxious to learn, may try some of the foolish procedures (suggested by someone who claims he is a "mechanical engineer" and "engine builder) then damage their Corvettes or injure themselves in the process.


