Has anyone used these poly flex bushes from ORI
http://www.offroadindustries.com/products4.html
What are peoples thoughts and coments on them, do they offer more flex the standard nissan joints as im thinking of them in my GQ shorty with a 3"lift. Would you have any problems running them on both ends of the arms in the rear?
Mark.
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i know of two people that have used the poly bushes
in a light weight sierra
thay didnt last 3 months.
i dont think you can go past genuine nissan trailing arm bush bushes.
just make sure you release your trailing arm bolt tension while fitting the new suspension. bounce all four corners of the vehicle or drive up your driveway a couple of times to settle the new suspension. then retighten the bolts after fitting is complete. (while all four wheels are on the ground)
other wise you will chew out your bushes witin weeks
that goes for any suspension work being 2wd or 4b alike
repeat the process if lowering a vehicle also
oohh & no thats not why the poly bushes didnt last
cheers daryl
in a light weight sierra
thay didnt last 3 months.
i dont think you can go past genuine nissan trailing arm bush bushes.
just make sure you release your trailing arm bolt tension while fitting the new suspension. bounce all four corners of the vehicle or drive up your driveway a couple of times to settle the new suspension. then retighten the bolts after fitting is complete. (while all four wheels are on the ground)
other wise you will chew out your bushes witin weeks
that goes for any suspension work being 2wd or 4b alike
repeat the process if lowering a vehicle also
oohh & no thats not why the poly bushes didnt last
cheers daryl
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