poly urathine

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bubba

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Do they make poly urathine master set? I searched but came up with a noose egg. I'm Working on tighting up my ride.Thanks.
 

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Poly needs to be greased, consistently in order to avoid the nasty squeaks.

TPR bushings are available at any parts stores that can get MOOG suspension components.
 

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I only know of Delrin and Aluminum other than the stock rubber. Delrin you have to re-tighten every so often.

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O'Reilly carries many of the Moog "upgrade" bushings in thermoplastic resin (TPR). I'm sure you can get them from RockAuto.com and other sources too. Look for the blue bushings. I have many on my SHO.
 

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polyurethane?....

Pic?

Thats what the previous (original owner) told me they were. He said poly-something maybe I missunderstood him, they're a white/tannish color. They are no where as stiff as the ASFBs but still better than stock... I'll take some pics of them and post them in the morning.
 

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O'Reilly carries many of the Moog "upgrade" bushings in thermoplastic resin (TPR). I'm sure you can get them from RockAuto.com and other sources too. Look for the blue bushings. I have many on my SHO.
Thanks man I will look for them in blue.
 

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Quick side-note:
I just replaced the bushings on my SHO.
Last time i replaced them, I tightened the bushings with the car still on jacks. When the inside front tire unloaded, the car bobbled a bit. This time, I tightened them in the proper 'loaded' position - tires on the ground. What a difference! The suspension doesn't want to drop that inside front anymore and the bobble is gone!

Just anther tip.

TankII
 

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