Some guy up here in Denmark has just started selling Nolethane bushes ...
Are they any better than OME or ?
Just hunting a little info ....
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Nolethane bushes ?
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Nolethane bushes ?
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Road Ranger
Polyurethane bushes are usually much stiffer than rubber bushes, which is great for on-road handling but generally crap for off-road flex.
Some people claim the stiffer material will also transmit more vibration, which can be detrimental to some suspension components.
Horses for courses.
Cheers,
Scott
Some people claim the stiffer material will also transmit more vibration, which can be detrimental to some suspension components.
Horses for courses.
Cheers,
Scott
Road Ranger
not true BUT especially in leaf springs etc the fact there is little movement and the fact they will not give and keep a memory, the holes will elongate and result in slop in the pins etc. same goes for shocks and they will not flex very well for comtrol arms and radious arms.NJ SWB wrote: Some people claim the stiffer material will also transmit more vibration, which can be detrimental to some suspension components.
the life of nolathane products will also be greatly reduced compared to rubber ones for the above reason and the result of the wear will be more pronounced.
Also the nolathane will produce lots of squeaks etc when the componants move. Ideally a carbon fibre / rubber compound would be the best as is provided the elatic and memory proberties with good lubricity for movement BUT the few that have tried this have had problems with consistency. If the mix is not right after a few weeks exposed to uv et you will have what can best be descibed as thousands of ruber bands wrapped around where the bush should be
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