Al Canuck
02-02-2005, 07:06 PM
Anybody else use these bushings? I just picked mine up at the post office today, and they are very nice. SUPER hard, but nice pieces nonetheless. Can't wait to get them in the car, and try them out. Hell, I can't wait to get my car put together!
Al
kdanielson
02-02-2005, 11:26 PM
The sway bar to lower control arm bushings? I have one of the prototype sets, been running them for about a year. I like them a bunch.
ken
G.J. Dixon
02-03-2005, 12:15 AM
I have them and I like them a lot, they made a noticeable difference. I've only had mine in the car for a few events, but the only thing that I have a slight problem with is the lower control arm bushing attaced to the subframe. That seems to have twisted some with the load being placed on it now, and the lower control arm rubs on the subframe slightly. I need to find anothe bushing, or something to stiffen up that bushing area.
oldskool3
02-03-2005, 12:24 AM
Has anyone had any experience with the eurothane bushings from e21parts. Thinking about picking up a couple of different bushings. Thanks.
uberpanzer
02-03-2005, 01:40 AM
I've got the control arms with the urethane bushings pressed in they sell as a whole unit. Seem totally awesome so far. I've got 2.5 autoX's on them (radiator problem, don't ask) and they seem to work great. I just need to work on the REST of the suspension now to be as stiff!
Yonkers320is
02-03-2005, 02:19 AM
I have mine for like six months, I have only driven it on the highways and moving chicanes of NYC traffic, but the front end feels tighter and flatter. I also have a lower tie bar from Alpina, that could contribute to the stiffness.
Now I need the rear urethane submounts, and the swaybar links to even the loads.... I likes to rotate a lot.... :-)
lol, i think a bunch of us have 'em, myself included. they complement the rest of the suspension pretty well.