jims-terrano
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What's the benefits of fitting polly anti roll bar bushes?
Or remaining standard rubber bushes?
Or remaining standard rubber bushes?
What's the benefits of fitting polly anti roll bar bushes?
Or remaining standard rubber bushes?
As I said in another thread recently Jim don't go for the pink ones like Blocky did, they make funny noises when hitting bumps etc. :thumb2
Safety first and all that, mines bright orange:augie
They're the best ones Jim. T-Dougs just jealous:lol
As I have posted before I used Polybushes from Milners on my r3mR for the short axle locator but took them off the long rear suspension arms due to my teeth fillings falling out. It was expensive but I used genuine Nissan bushes at each end of the long arm and the ride with this mix was acceptable.
What worries me about such devices is where does all the absorbed energy go ?
I have an ADCO aftermarket rear ARB on my Jeep that came with it for better towing. Its 800% stiffer and has Polybush clamps as that is all you can get.
Its all okay if you have a couple of paving slabs in the boot but most of the time if it's just the driver and one passenger the ride at low speeds on poor roads is pants.
In absorbing and reducing body roll I always feel it does so at the expense not just of a hard ride but it transfers the wear to other parts of the suspension that are not similarly up-rated.
In my old Mini Rallying days you could put some nice stiff front shock absorbers on a Hydrolastic Cooper S but they would bend the top brackets on a hard impact or even worse break the actual mounting bracket eyes.
That's a good point and not something I had thought about, I have some orange poly bushes for the rear arb and its drop links in the hope of improving on road performance and towing but I'm gonna use rubber for the restm:thumb2
P.s. 800% I bet your dentist has an extra holiday since you bought the jeep :lol
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