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I was wondering if anybody knows about Poly bushings. I bought every bushing A/C had available but now I'm not sure I want to put them in. I'm afraid they are going to make my 97 SE ride like a box of rocks. I'll be putting in new Rancho struts, Rancho 17000 shocks in the rear and 1/2 inch lift heavy duty springs all around. Do you think I need the Poly bushings...I still want a decent ride on the street. Do you know anybody that uses them? Do they squeak a lot?
Thanks Nick 97SE |
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Welcome to the board
Enjoy the ride, Ben |
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I bought all the bushing that AC has to offer as well for my '97 SE. I put most of them in except for the Pan Hard rod and the upper rear control arms, ran out of time and money before I could complet them. They were a great improvement in rides as the original bushings in the front and driverside rear were completely worn. The ride is not too stiff. I feel like I have better control of the vehicle with them and the ride definitely has improved. I can't wait to put in the rear upper contorl arm bushings and Panhard rod and see how it improves. I think it actually rides better than when I first got it in 2000. The only thing that I have to do now is replace the sway bar link pins???. No too sure what they are but I understand that they are responsible for the small thump I hear from time to time.
It's better upside down and in the dark...just not in the my Pahfinder |
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