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Very timely question to ask!
I have just been doing a little tinkering and a spot of research on swaybar bushes myself. I have just replaced the bushes on my setup Friday night just gone with a set I have made out of.
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cut down inline roller blade wheel! I was going to take pics and all, but didn't get around to it (as per normal).
I figured that nolathane bushes were going to cost a motsa so what could it hurt.
The original bushes were a bit on the soft side, and with the modded bar I have on the front, it had enough movement on the bushes for the bar to contact the body making those bloody annoying bumps and clunks. I was able to cut out 6 25mm cylinders of which I split two to make 4 for each side (needed to be done anyway as the stock bolts weren't long enough).
After a little research, I found that Nolathane is just a brand name for polyurethane, and that inline blade wheels/skate board wheels are made from it. Its hardness is measured on the shore durometre scale rangeing from 70 to 101 on the A scale.
The hardness of nolathane used for bushes is between 74-86. So I was on a winner. Until I found out you can buy the proper bushes from a supplier or off Ebay for $29ish.
Mind you, I can now say I have a 'Fully custom' set of pink sway bar bushes.
BTW, I also made a set of the 'D' section rubbers which mount the bar to the body from a piece of hard rubber I had lying around.
The result is 95% less banging and sharper steering, and from the quick fang, the back end wants to slide a little.
Damo
I have just been doing a little tinkering and a spot of research on swaybar bushes myself. I have just replaced the bushes on my setup Friday night just gone with a set I have made out of.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.wait for it.
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.
.
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cut down inline roller blade wheel! I was going to take pics and all, but didn't get around to it (as per normal).
I figured that nolathane bushes were going to cost a motsa so what could it hurt.
The original bushes were a bit on the soft side, and with the modded bar I have on the front, it had enough movement on the bushes for the bar to contact the body making those bloody annoying bumps and clunks. I was able to cut out 6 25mm cylinders of which I split two to make 4 for each side (needed to be done anyway as the stock bolts weren't long enough).
After a little research, I found that Nolathane is just a brand name for polyurethane, and that inline blade wheels/skate board wheels are made from it. Its hardness is measured on the shore durometre scale rangeing from 70 to 101 on the A scale.
The hardness of nolathane used for bushes is between 74-86. So I was on a winner. Until I found out you can buy the proper bushes from a supplier or off Ebay for $29ish.
Mind you, I can now say I have a 'Fully custom' set of pink sway bar bushes.
BTW, I also made a set of the 'D' section rubbers which mount the bar to the body from a piece of hard rubber I had lying around.
The result is 95% less banging and sharper steering, and from the quick fang, the back end wants to slide a little.
Damo
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