93zzzt
December 29th, 2006, 10:22 AM
I am replacing my front top strut mounts this week, they are noisy and the rubber bushings are busting out of the metal.
I was wondering if anyone has done anything suspension wise like converting to poly-graphite bushings? I had a 79 trans am that i rebuilt the suspension on with a performance suspension technology kit, and it was very nice. Squeaky, but you'll have that.
I can get a mustang bushing kit, and since some of the mark vii parts are close....
Anyone?
It just seems dumb to replace the worn rubber bushings with new rubber ones when you can replace it with something better.
bobbyward
January 2nd, 2007, 06:57 PM
I am replacing my front top strut mounts this week, they are noisy and the rubber bushings are busting out of the metal.
I was wondering if anyone has done anything suspension wise like converting to poly-graphite bushings? I had a 79 trans am that i rebuilt the suspension on with a performance suspension technology kit, and it was very nice. Squeaky, but you'll have that.
I can get a mustang bushing kit, and since some of the mark vii parts are close....
Anyone?
It just seems dumb to replace the worn rubber bushings with new rubber ones when you can replace it with something better.
yeah i did that to mine, bought a complete rebuild kit from kanters
interested i will get you the #
thanks bobby
ND4SPDLSC
January 4th, 2007, 01:45 AM
I used the polyurethane bushings out of an Energy Suspension kit for a Fox Mustang. I used the large bushing and hardware in a Monroe Strutmate kit, but I kept the flatter bushing rubber to reduce the chance that I might put too much stress on the strut shaft and snap it. I've read that happening, but I can't verify it. I'm not that impressed with the set up. There's just too much play allowed by the design. A better strut mount is really the Maximum Motorsport caster/camber plate. I'm switching to those this summer.
OldSchool1
January 4th, 2007, 02:50 AM
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It just seems dumb to replace the worn rubber bushings with new rubber ones when you can replace it with something better.
Poly squeaks.
They will piss you off.
OEM rubber bushings don't squeak.
Your current set lasted 14 years.
A new set is made better than the original set.
hmmm tough choice.
John "Ask-Me-How-I-Know" Dancy
93zzzt
January 6th, 2007, 11:23 AM
yeah my trans am sounded like an old grain truck. those that new what was making that noise were impressed, those that didnt would make fun.
Hey bobby, what was that part num? I'm interested.
bobbyward
January 7th, 2007, 09:11 PM
yeah my trans am sounded like an old grain truck. those that new what was making that noise were impressed, those that didnt would make fun.
Hey bobby, what was that part num? I'm interested.
i used polygraphite, those don't squeek , send me a email direct
don't check this very often
nyap2001@yahoo.com
thanks
CFH
January 9th, 2007, 07:02 PM
2 of my bushings are gone. anyone know if it will damage my car if i dont replace them soon?
cuz im def broke till the 20th. got 20 bucks to my name.