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energy suspensions bushingshighbrid 12-25-2001, 11:58 PM has anyone here put the energy suspensions urethane bushings on their car? is there any other company that makes them in the full kits? Just would like to know before i invest in these. Dezoris 12-26-2001, 06:54 AM I know several people who have installed them, the question is what kind of driving to you do and what climate are you in, also what are your suspension mods? jdmakkordman 12-26-2001, 02:29 PM i got em...i bought the complete master set for $90.00 from suspension.com...all went fine except for the lower control arm bushings which i had pressed in...steering is much more responsive and tight...definitely worthwhile highbrid 12-26-2001, 03:16 PM this would be for my daily driver which i drag race on the weekends. right now i have sprint extreme springs and am getting some tokico illuminas. jdmakkordman 12-26-2001, 03:20 PM same here dood im a daily driver and dont race though cause i roll an auto but not for long :angel: Dezoris 12-26-2001, 08:27 PM Originally posted by highbrid this would be for my daily driver which i drag race on the weekends. right now i have sprint extreme springs and am getting some tokico illuminas. If you drag race, then I would recommend them, also Urethane, motor mount inserts or hard rubber inserts are a must for drag racing, will help elimintae wheel hop. I personally would never do urethane, because of my climate here. It rains, snows, hot, freezing cold, and the urethane needs to be lubricated, or they do nothing besides act like a piece of cement. So think about that. Offers performance benefits, but not practical in harsh climates. That is why I am a big fan of hard rubber, the best of both worlds, you don't have to lube them all the time and they are stiffer than the soft rubber, while offering some flex in parts which is still important. highbrid 12-26-2001, 09:37 PM well i live here in phoenix. so i think ill go with the urethane considering the fact that it will never snow here and we get half an inch of rain a year. :bandit: Dezoris 12-27-2001, 12:32 AM Originally posted by highbrid well i live here in phoenix. so i think ill go with the urethane considering the fact that it will never snow here and we get half an inch of rain a year. :bandit: Good, keep them lubed, every 3 months check them out. vBulletin®, Copyright ©2009, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
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