Poly Or Rubber bushings ??????
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Poly Or Rubber bushings ??????
Hey Everyone,
I need to replace my bushings.
I have searched for threads on bushings and there are lots of bits and pieces of info on various bushing but I thought I would ask everyone since most threads don't offer opinions.
So here are my questions:
Poly or rubber bushings ?
Soft, medium or hard bushings ?
What stiffness is best for what application? Daily driver, hauling, off-road?
Are poly better than rubber ? If so why?
What brand or brands do you recommend ?
What type of grease is used?
What type of press is needed ?
Do poly bushings cause more rust than rubber ?
Thanks in advance for your input.
I need to replace my bushings.
I have searched for threads on bushings and there are lots of bits and pieces of info on various bushing but I thought I would ask everyone since most threads don't offer opinions.
So here are my questions:
Poly or rubber bushings ?
Soft, medium or hard bushings ?
What stiffness is best for what application? Daily driver, hauling, off-road?
Are poly better than rubber ? If so why?
What brand or brands do you recommend ?
What type of grease is used?
What type of press is needed ?
Do poly bushings cause more rust than rubber ?
Thanks in advance for your input.
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Well I am running the full poly kit in orange ( think that is medium )that rovers north sells for $180 ish?
Used a older 20 ton press from hf and a few took all the power it had then popped out with a bang
Kit comes with grease that looks like vasoline
This is my daily driver seems fine with 2" HD ome lift and we trailride
I have no sway bars
Poly is resistant to oil and such, should last a long time, it has less give so it makes the suspension flex where it is supposed to imo
But just like with rubber, quality of the material makes a big difference
No idea on rust
Used a older 20 ton press from hf and a few took all the power it had then popped out with a bang
Kit comes with grease that looks like vasoline
This is my daily driver seems fine with 2" HD ome lift and we trailride
I have no sway bars
Poly is resistant to oil and such, should last a long time, it has less give so it makes the suspension flex where it is supposed to imo
But just like with rubber, quality of the material makes a big difference
No idea on rust
#3
Unless you can get Land Rover Genuine rubber bushings I'd go Poly all the way. The sad fact is that the QC for OE rubber bushings, be it AllMakes or BritPart, is nonexistent. There are more and more cases everyday of new OE rubber bushings failing within 6 months of install.
I can't see why Poly would cause any more/less rust than rubber.
You'll need a press to pop the old bushings out at least, tho you might not need it to install Polys.
I'd go with Red Poly for street use. Orange Poly for offroad use.
I can't see why Poly would cause any more/less rust than rubber.
You'll need a press to pop the old bushings out at least, tho you might not need it to install Polys.
I'd go with Red Poly for street use. Orange Poly for offroad use.
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Yes, I would use Red or Orange for daily driving. The Red are Firm, Blue are Soft, and Orange are Dynamic(or right in the middle I guess?). Anyways, I would think the Red(Firm) would give better response on road. The Orange ones that I've had have held up well offroad and are more forgiving that Red. I don't have any experience with Blue.
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