spike Posted April 18, 2007 Report Posted April 18, 2007 I'm going to buy some bushings for my A-arms, there is two types of materials, urethane or delron. What is the difference between the two and which one is the best? the price difference is small so i'll get whatever is best. Quote
theshee Posted April 18, 2007 Report Posted April 18, 2007 Urethane is tough to beat. Been around a long time and is pretty proven. Quote
spike Posted April 18, 2007 Author Report Posted April 18, 2007 Urethane is tough to beat. Been around a long time and is pretty proven. thats what I thought too but what is delron? Quote
jbooker82 Posted April 18, 2007 Report Posted April 18, 2007 thats what I thought too but what is delron? It is a hard plastic like material. Like what the stock white rear chain guid is made up of. Quote
Screaming Yellow Zonker Posted April 18, 2007 Report Posted April 18, 2007 how about some Bronze bushings http://www.dirt-deals.com/cgi-bin/dirtdeal...tml?id=ssceyKHv Quote
FireHead Posted April 18, 2007 Report Posted April 18, 2007 thats what I thought too but what is delron? Delron is an alloy of nylon. :geek: Quote
FireHead Posted April 18, 2007 Report Posted April 18, 2007 how about some Bronze bushings http://www.dirt-deals.com/cgi-bin/dirtdeal...tml?id=ssceyKHv If you get bronze bushing make sure they are made of a bronze oillite material and not the bronze door knob material a few retards are selling on eBay. Quote
yamaha04 Posted April 18, 2007 Report Posted April 18, 2007 not to steal the thread but where can i get shock bushing for work shocks other then from works? does RMATV sell them or anyone in ebey sell them. iv looked but cant find them Quote
FireHead Posted April 18, 2007 Report Posted April 18, 2007 not to steal the thread but where can i get shock bushing for work shocks other then from works? does RMATV sell them or anyone in ebey sell them. iv looked but cant find them I am guessing that unless you can get lucky and find the part in an industrial supply catalog, you're going to need to go to works or one of their dealers. What is the problem with getting them from Works? Quote
jbooker82 Posted April 19, 2007 Report Posted April 19, 2007 T.M Designworks makes a set out of there plastic. Supose to be zero maintenance, self lubercating. http://www.ronniesmailorder.com/eshopprod_..._STIK-SELF_.htm Quote
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