justminis wrote:
Those red bushes are crap, there are blue coloured ones now that are much better. Could never figure out why these bushes need to be greased, they don't move or pivot. Anyone explain it to me? Steve
Unlike rubber ones they are not really a `live' (ie. compressed) bush when assembled.
The grade of lurethane used doesn't flex real well. If you try hard, they crack and split.
So on most applications they are a bit looser, and greased.
One prob with the red Nolathane steady bar ones is they are loose on the bush, and there is a gap between them when assembled. Boostedmini put some spacer washers between his which he said helped.
I like rubber (with a remote box)- don't really need lurethane ones there.

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