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09-10-03, 09:47 AM
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Poly vs rubber bushings?
Has any one had problems with poly? Do they sqeak? Just looking for good information for people with actual experience. Thanks Brent
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09-10-03, 12:46 PM
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There's two types of poly bushings- 1) the ones that already squeak, and 2) the ones that will start squeaking someday.
Poly bushings are one of those brilliant marketing ideas that try to fix problems that don't exist, and cause new problems instead.
Most people believe they are better because they compare the ride quality of their 40 year old rubber bushings to that of their new poly bushings. Nobody I know of has ever compared new rubber with new poly.
I made the mistake of putting poly on my '73 and regret it every day.
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09-10-03, 01:57 PM
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When I re-did my '73 I used the rubber. Figured if the original rubber ones lasted 25+ years, then I should be good for awhile. To me the poly are for racing. So if you autocross or road race then go for it. Otherwise stay with the rubber.
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09-10-03, 02:03 PM
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I recently had my entire suspension, brakes, drive train (basically everything under the wheel well) replaced. My 'Vettes only' mechanic would only install rubber... he has been working on Vettes for decades and has no love for poly. He says it is very over-hyped as a replacement option.
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09-10-03, 02:43 PM
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My Corvette(s): '66 Auto Mosport Conv, '65 Nass Blue 4-sp Air Cpe
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Poly bushings are one of those brilliant marketing ideas that try to fix problems that don't exist, and cause new problems instead.
See above! ;stupid
rlm
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09-10-03, 02:49 PM
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Don't they have poly bushings with grease fittings?
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09-10-03, 07:28 PM
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Lube up Poly, and let's go Racing !!
If you lube the poly properly when installed, they will not squeak. They are a tougher material and hence, when the car is driven hard it is less prone to distort suspension settings in hard cornering. But for every good handling item used, you will give up ride comfort and get harshness.
Ever ride in a real road race car? Hard as a rock. It won't give in a corner, but will ride hard as a rock.
Rubber is great for street cars, and we don't drive these Corvettes but an occasional Sunday anyway, so why not replace 'as original'?
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09-10-03, 08:37 PM
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Re: Lube up Poly, and let's go Racing !!
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Originally posted by vettefinderjim
If you lube the poly properly when installed, they will not squeak.
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I see you have type 2) poly bushings- your turn will come!
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09-11-03, 09:24 AM
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My Corvette(s): '67 Goodwood Green Coupe, '69 Lemans Blue Roadster
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I was going to re-do the rubber bushings in my '69 that I put on in 1980 (that probably (do) have less than 5000 miles on them) with poly this winter because the darn things look like their cracking. Now maybe I'll just leave the rubber in. I can't believe all the negative comments about poly
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09-11-03, 01:29 PM
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Jim hit the nail on the head.
I swapped out ALL the bushings with poly on a 280Z I built as a road racer. Never had any problems with squeaking. Ride was ROUGH (also had coilovers, MASSIVE sway bars, full roll cage, etc.). Thing cornered like a CHAMP! When it comes time to replace the bushings on the Vette, I'll go rubber though. Better for normal street driving.
Vaughn
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09-11-03, 02:04 PM
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My Corvette(s): '66 Red/Blk Coupe, '99 Blk/Blk Coupe
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There may be an advantage to poly....... but you'll need big race/sticky tires to actually generate enough load where rubber deflection is an issue.
Remember, we're talking about midyears, and you just can't get a big race tire under the fenders unless you cut the car up.
I went with all rubber except for the rear struts, and the F&R sway bar links, which are black poly.
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09-11-03, 02:16 PM
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Good point. I had 265's front/295's rear on the Z.
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09-16-03, 03:25 AM
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My Corvette(s): 1967 Sunfire Yellow 427(540CI)Rdstr
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I used polygraphite from PST on my 67 BB and so far I love them (13 months and 18K miles) no squeeks. I drive it very hard and track it (lots of race stuff) so for me it was the way to go but it rides hard (can you say rock). Not for everybody, I guess I have type 2 bushings. Oh well, what the hell.
Best regards,
Gerry
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09-16-03, 09:01 AM
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I really don't think I would want my '69 to ride any harder than it does now
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09-16-03, 02:57 PM
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Hey Gerry;
You used all PST bushings on your car including body mounts? I don't think I would used em on the body mounts. The reason that I'm asking is that I was sold on them and excited about useing them for my front susp, sway bars, spring bushings and rear trailing arms. I don't mind it to be a little more rough but if they're gonna be like solid bushings or something I don't want that. Squeaking would suck too! What are type 2 bushings?
Thanks, Frank.
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