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    Default Re: Interesting Bush Info - Nolothane vs Polyeurethane

    Out of interest, what kind of life should you see out of these replacement bushes?

    I put some noltec ones all through the RA28..

    The rear trailing arm ones after about 5 track days (150 laps of wakefield that'd be). Probably 4000 - 6000km street driving.. Few spirited mountain runs.. They are totally shagged, the metal tube through the centre can move around a good few mm.

    Is this acceptable? Or does that sound premature?

    Just thinking that the original toyota ones looked better after 25 years than these noltec ones look after a few years.

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    Default Re: Interesting Bush Info - Nolothane vs Polyeurethane

    Quote Originally Posted by TurboRA28
    Out of interest, what kind of life should you see out of these replacement bushes?

    I put some noltec ones all through the RA28..

    The rear trailing arm ones after about 5 track days (150 laps of wakefield that'd be). Probably 4000 - 6000km street driving.. Few spirited mountain runs.. They are totally shagged, the metal tube through the centre can move around a good few mm.

    Is this acceptable? Or does that sound premature?

    Just thinking that the original toyota ones looked better after 25 years than these noltec ones look after a few years.

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    Joel
    thats EXACTLY what the fellow at the suspension shop was telling me the nolothane ones do. suppposedly the polyeurethane ones dont have these issues.

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    Default Re: Interesting Bush Info - Nolothane vs Polyeurethane

    Quote Originally Posted by TurboRA28
    Out of interest, what kind of life should you see out of these replacement bushes?

    I put some noltec ones all through the RA28..

    The rear trailing arm ones after about 5 track days (150 laps of wakefield that'd be). Probably 4000 - 6000km street driving.. Few spirited mountain runs.. They are totally shagged, the metal tube through the centre can move around a good few mm.

    Is this acceptable? Or does that sound premature?

    Just thinking that the original toyota ones looked better after 25 years than these noltec ones look after a few years.

    Cheers
    Joel
    oh crap... i don't like the sound of that at all

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    Default Re: Interesting Bush Info - Nolothane vs Polyeurethane

    Yeah I am almost regretting getting rid of the original Toyota ones.

    But then the control arms and radius rod bushes etc are still fine.. Just seems the trailing arm ones have taken a hammering and not stood up so well.
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    Default Re: Interesting Bush Info - Nolothane vs Polyeurethane

    Stupid question but did you use grease?
    On the 4WD stuff have found that to get reasonable life need to drill pins and put in grease nipples to get reasonable life.
    Original rubber mounts have no friction movement as rely on rubber flex for movement where poly ones move on the crush tube.

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    Default Re: Interesting Bush Info - Nolothane vs Polyeurethane

    Yeah they were greased. But must admit I was slack in only applying it when installing. I didn't reapply.
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    Default Re: Interesting Bush Info - Nolothane vs Polyeurethane

    Quote Originally Posted by TurboRA28
    Yeah they were greased. But must admit I was slack in only applying it when installing. I didn't reapply.

    you shouldnt have to keep re-applying grease to bushes! thats a disturbing bit of info for everyone using noltec bushes

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