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> Rear suspension bushings, Winter project
sixaddict
post Nov 23 2010, 11:22 AM
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I am planning to replace rear trailing arm bushings to stop the wretched squeaking and improve suspension travel. I was planning on smart racing poly graphite that may be lubricated, but noticed a competitor making a disparaging remark about that material.
Input on this would be appreciated. Which way is best based on your experience.
Let the debate begin !
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J P Stein
post Nov 23 2010, 01:50 PM
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I did my rear with the needle bearing set up and have ever regretted it. I think Mark still sells them....not cheep, but effective and they have held up well.


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