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OzECruisers General Discussions E/N/D vehicles General Discussion ONLY. NO TECH THREADS

View Poll Results: Bushes: Rubber or Urethane?
Rubber 7 12.28%
Urethane (Nolathane) 30 52.63%
Mix of both 15 26.32%
Don't care, they don't make the car go faster! 5 8.77%
Voters: 57. You may not vote on this poll

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Old 28-10-2005, 11:25 AM   #31
460cixy
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about 2 years ago we took out cruiser to cape york before leaveing we put a set of urethane pushes in the front and a few months before that some rubber ones in the rear (cause thay were cheaper) on returning home the urethane was warn throu and the shackle pins were wearing on the chassie where as the rear one that were older were just as good as new and had to carry a load. it has greasable shackels on the front as well.

but for handleing urethane is hard to beat.
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