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Originally Posted by enkeivette
Why not run solid needle bearing suspension bushings? As opposed to rubber or urethane. From a racing perspective, not comfort.
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You would encounter brinelling. U-joints have a back and forth motion that keeps them lubed.
Herb Adams used to make Delrin susp. bushings, then when he died, his son did for awhile.
The problems with poly is the action. Pressed in bubber bushings actually torque, or twist. When you install poly, they move rotationally, introducing wear on a shaft point not designed for that action.
IF your setting up for full race only, solid bushings, heim joints, Johnny Joints and the such would be ideal. If your going to drive it on the street, with alot of maintenence, it would be fine. DD? No way.