ConfirmedBacklash2032;1902877 said:Can anyone confirm this? I'm doing bushings in a week or so and would prefer to only do it once lol
ConfirmedBacklash2032;1902877 said:Can anyone confirm this? I'm doing bushings in a week or so and would prefer to only do it once lol
jnybbad;1902723 said:I know this is old but the energy suspension kit I just got comes with poly bushing to replace that spherical one. Is there any benefits to using it?
grimreaper;1903068 said:must be a newer kit they are offering now, just got mine in from DM. Bushing in the picture is for replacement of the bearing. (which you shouldn't use anyways)
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supraguy@aol;1903104 said:DANG.
(Supraguy is now shutting his big know-it-all yapper)
adampecush;1902926 said:don't replace as it changes the loading on your suspension arms quite significantly.
jnybbad;1904472 said:That does make sense. Ill have to look at it again tonight. I just done see the rotational forces occurring on this connection your talking about. I have built a lot of suspension systems, sand rail long travel, using heim and poly so I am familiar with forces during suspension travel.
At first glance, no measurements taken, the rear arms seem to travel in a vertical path with no caster. If this is true I can't see and rotational forces in action, only parallel forces in line with the bushing as it goes up and down.
I will take some measurements and go from there. Thanks again.