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Post by RB zook »

i need new bushes in my rear control arm its chewed to farrk


shouls i get standard suzuki ones?

i dont want them to restrict articultion

can any coily owner out there recomend some bushes
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Post by nelligen »

repco can supply rubber bushes to suit, don't think suzuki sell bushes without the arm , superpro urethane (fulcrum) from supercheap auto are softer then other urethane brands.
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Post by HRZOOK »

A1 Said Supa Roo bushes from Pedders were flexy...

or poly flex bushes from ORI if they fit.

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Post by muppet_man67 »

big balls off road sell ajustable bushes for lifted coilies apparantly they help it handle better. but are also made for your application
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Post by suzukisam »

i just bought some bushes for mine from suzuki, they are the ones like the chassis end of the arms have in them, i was going to put them in on the diff end but they might be too stiff. dunno.
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Post by HRZOOK »

Lobby ORI to make poly flex fit coillies

check em at http://www.offroadindustries.com/suspen ... lyflex.htm

They may have another application that fits coillies

$35 a piece cheap...... :D

Does anyone know the inside diameter of the trailing arm bush location as the poly flex are 50mm outside diameter and made to any width

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Post by muppet_man67 »

nelligen what bushes did you use when you did your lift?
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Post by xtreem »

He used the fulcrum (super pro) bushes from super cheap and drilled holes through them to help them flex. And they work very well, No flexing drama's even without the holes drilled.
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Post by nelligen »

HRZOOK , The bushe sizes are ---- chassis end 52mm OD 12mm ID x65mm wide . diff end 51.7 mm OD 12mm ID x 60mm wide. Muppet_man67 ,I used super pro with the castor adj bushes on the front, on the rear end I kept the originals. I find the super pro bushes flex ok,
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Post by RB zook »

did you find nelligen that the caster bushes limit flex compaired to standard bushes.

also do you chew standard bushes at the diff end?
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Post by HRZOOK »

castor bushes suck ass

ask suzukisam
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Post by nelligen »

RB zook wrote:did you find nelligen that the caster bushes limit flex compaired to standard bushes.

also do you chew standard bushes at the diff end?
I think they may limit flex a little , but there's urethane and there's urethane, Suzukisam (Lester) used the yellow bushes from suzisport and said there hard as rock and had trouble drilling holes in them , I drilled holes in my super pro bushes with no effort at all , soft as sh t. I haven't chewed out any bushes yet .
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Post by nelligen »

HRZOOK wrote:castor bushes suck ass

ask suzukisam
they flexed good on A1MAV's sierra , Best flex photo's Ive seen here for a while.
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Post by HRZOOK »

nelligen wrote:
HRZOOK wrote:castor bushes suck ass

ask suzukisam
they flexed good on A1MAV's sierra , Best flex photo's Ive seen here for a while.


was takin bout 4way bushes sorry

supa pro(roo) good

4way bad

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Post by suzukisam »

nelligen wrote:HRZOOK , The bushe sizes are ---- chassis end 52mm OD 12mm ID x65mm wide . diff end 51.7 mm OD 12mm ID x 60mm wide. Muppet_man67 ,I used super pro with the castor adj bushes on the front, on the rear end I kept the originals. I find the super pro bushes flex ok,


thanks for that nelligan, i bought the wrong bushes i see and, no they won't fit (just been looking close with the calipers)

i'll see if i can get tthe right ones from suzuki or it might be some creative design coming...
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Post by HRZOOK »

This mob has supa pro bushes as well as adjustable panhard rods for coillies. http://www.whiteline.com.au

but I still think all the coilly owners should ring http://www.offroadindustries.com and ask about polyflex bushes enuff enquiries and they may make em .

Just a thought

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