I agree with everyone else. Moog suspension parts are fantastic. I'll be replacing the body bushings on mine over the winter with a poly set.
Jack,Jared,
I have the Energy Suspension urethane bushings in my car now. I must admit, they are a bit on the firm side. The car overall does not float or sway, it rides pretty flat and controllable.
I've always heard that the urethane bushings would outlast rubber. Perhaps the new rubber bushings use an improved compound, like the higher durometer 1LE control arm bushings.
Jack,
I agree that the Urethane is a superior material with respect to longevity. I wonder how the prothane compares on firmness? Thanks for posting your feedback on how your car rides/handles. I'm familiar with your setup from reading your posts. I'm a little paranoid of making my car a tank. The few times I drove it before I took it apart, the front end was way too floaty and soft. At this point I've rebuilt the front end but I used the Moog problem solver bushings that are supposed to be somewhere between rubber and urethane on firmness. I used the Moog 5660 springs and the UMI front sway bar (overkill I think). Believe it or not my body mount bushings look really good. My car is really clean underneath. I think it may have enjoyed a garage for most if not all of its life. I think if I do replace them, I will go back with rubber, but for now I don't plan to change them.
Ray,Hey another question guys. I didn't want to make a new thread for it so I'll try to ask in this one. Right now currently on the car is 15x7 olds wheels with 255/60r15 Mickey et street. There is enough room for me to slip my fingers between tire and frame, but on very hard turns or getting sideways it rubs on the frame/ inner fender in back. Does rear ended move that much? I would have thought I had more then enough clearance
Hey another question guys. I didn't want to make a new thread for it so I'll try to ask in this one. Right now currently on the car is 15x7 olds wheels with 255/60r15 Mickey et street. There is enough room for me to slip my fingers between tire and frame, but on very hard turns or getting sideways it rubs on the frame/ inner fender in back. Does rear ended move that much? I would have thought I had more then enough clearance
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