Many listers have used uerethane bushings successfully, though I seem to
remember that there were a few comments about squeaking a bit following
installation.
I have nylatron bushings that were obtained from Goodparts. I have had ZERO
problems with noise or rear end sagging from worn bushings. For my money, buy
these from Goodparts. He's a great supporter of the hobby and has a well
deserved reputation for helping out with problems, should they ever arise.
Jim
--- On Mon, 10/12/09, Bill Wellbaum <wcwellbaum@cox.net> wrote:
From: Bill Wellbaum <wcwellbaum@cox.net>
Subject: [6pack] Suspension bushings
To: "6pack" <6pack@autox.team.net>
Date: Monday, October 12, 2009, 7:41 PM
I almost dread opening this thread but I've forgotten the general consensus
on
which way to go: I need to replace the swingarm bushings in the TR-6. I may
do the diff at the same time. I did them last in 1994 with standard rubber
items. The car gets driven maybe 1,000 miles a year--no competition, just
plain old street driving. What is the current thought on the best way to go
--so that I never have to do this again. And from whom should I purchase
them? I'm certain the heat here in the Las Vegas Valley has contributed to
their failure.
Bill Wellbaum
Las Vegas
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