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darren(SA)

posted on 5/11/02 at 09:57 PM Reply With Quote
Suspension bushes?

Hi guys,
what would the perfect suspension bushes be made of: Rubber or polyureuthane(don't ask me how to spell it)

We've got a company that moulds both so shore hardness ,wall thickness etc is not a problem.

It would be for road/track conditions.

thanks

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stephen_gusterson

posted on 5/11/02 at 10:16 PM Reply With Quote
All the bushes I have seen advertised are polywhatsit, so thats gotta be some guide.....


atb

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darren(SA)

posted on 5/11/02 at 10:18 PM Reply With Quote
so you recon poly?

this will obviously be a harder ride compared to rubber, any idea of the wall thickness?

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Hornet

posted on 6/11/02 at 08:32 AM Reply With Quote
From an earlier post m8,



I also have a set of the MK bushes-
They are of the split design, each half being -
overall length 17mm
(flange length 4mm, therefore the bit that goes in the wishbone is 13mm long)
Diameter of the part that goes in the wishbone is 29mm
internal diameter is 19
The steel core supplied is 44.5mm (1 3/4inches) long, 3/4" (app19mm) OD . It's obviously cut from a length of tube with a wall of 3.2 (eighth inch) .
Measurements suggest a 1/2" bolt may not go in, so I may get someone with a lathe to drill them 1/2"

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interestedparty

posted on 6/11/02 at 09:04 AM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by darren(SA)
this will obviously be a harder ride compared to rubber, any idea of the wall thickness?


Actually depends on the relative hardness of the rubber or polyurethane used. Poly stretches further and so tends to be more resilient. Some ruber compounds are much stiffer than some poly compounds.
I don't think the MK bushes referred to above are polyurethane BTW

John





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darren(SA)

posted on 6/11/02 at 08:08 PM Reply With Quote
My ID(inside diameter) of the inner bush is 14mm. what size should the OD(outside diameter) of the inner bush be if the outer bushes ID is 36mm.

If you had a bush with rubber and a bush with poly, of same shore hardness, which would be better?

What hardness should I look at?

thanks

darren

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Stu16v

posted on 6/11/02 at 11:30 PM Reply With Quote
Poly would be better IMO, because it will also act as a bearing surface on the inner metal sleeve. Most rubber bushes are bonded onto an inner and outer sleeve, which gives stiction in the suspension travel. Rubber used as a bearing surface will wear out v. quickly.





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