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Old 11-27-2005, 12:56 AM
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Originally Posted by 68-GTO
Another difference I noticed between them is their bushings. GW has a Del-a-lum bushing that really sounds like a performance plus for street/handling cars. Hotchkis uses greasable polyurethane bushings, just like a lot of other suspension brands. GW says even with the greasable bushings, the polyurethane creates rear suspension bind for street and handling cars. Is this true, does anyone experience any binding problems from poly bushings?
OMG, you need poly bushing 101 for the rear arms for sure. BTW, while doing your reading, anything negative said for running poly bushings in the rear arms goes triple for running Del-a-Lum or Teflon bushings. Check the following links (I'd copy/paste it for you but it's about 30 pages worth or so).
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