I'm sure you'll be ok loading-wise, I personally wouldn't use them everywhere on a road car, too much hassle.Craig-Chap wrote:They're not in everybodys favourite shear loading condition, so fingers crossed eh?!
OT, but do you have an ETA on your car yet Dave?
As for my car... I've been struggling to make more than slow progress lately. It's amazing/surprising, how small engineering companies don't seem very interested in taking my money to do some work for me. Perhaps it is a sign that work is picking up for them, that they can afford to not be interested in small jobs?
I've long given up setting an ETA, as I know I will miss the target! I'd like to have it done for next summer, but not sure I will, at present. I'm bogged down in fabrication, and tied up in a critical path, where lots of little things are dependant on others, and some of those are being done as favours by other people (since I don't have space for a lathe) which means the elapsed time is quite long.
I'd beg to differ on there being no difference - particularly given the state of the roads these days - yours is no longer a road car.stylussprinter wrote:Mine have been on the car since 2005 and it's no different to poly bushes ride wise , merely more precise
It's also VERY important to dry rag the rodends clean often
I just think it's a load of unnecessary hassle for a road car, where a bush will outperform it in pretty much every respect.
Dave