$2 Ghetto Poly Control Arm Bushings

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  • e34john
    No R3VLimiter
    • Apr 2006
    • 3599

    #16
    Originally posted by Hellabad
    You guys are all a bunch of spoiled brats. When I started working on e30s, we didn't have Liquid Nails. We had to us REAL NAILS to fill the gaps in the bushings. An then we had to drive to school uphill both ways.

    Jay
    and I bet it was through a foot and a half of snow on some bald ass tires too huh? and maybe a vert with holes in the top thats missing the back window.
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    • alpinweib30
      Advanced Member
      • Nov 2008
      • 135

      #17
      Originally posted by Hellabad
      You guys are all a bunch of spoiled brats. When I started working on e30s, we didn't have Liquid Nails. We had to us REAL NAILS to fill the gaps in the bushings. An then we had to drive to school uphill both ways.

      Jay
      hahahahaha i just said F it and got some offset powerflex's the other day. also found some racing dynamic sway bars and some polly bushings on c. list for $200 :)
      86 325e limo
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      http://r3vlimited.com/board/showthread.php?t=126204

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      • JMil86
        E30 Addict
        • Dec 2008
        • 558

        #18
        Yeah I think this is something I wouldn't do to my car...

        Nio är livets tal.

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        • qbuilt
          Member
          • Jun 2007
          • 94

          #19
          I ordered a set of m3 Cab's from the dealer where i work. They were in Germany when ordered and Germany only showed as having like 4 sets left. When they showed up they had 'Grounp N' stamped on the box in a couple places. Not really important but thought it was cool.
          I figured i would try to use a little left over Windsheild Urethane on the bushings just to see how they held up before installing the new bushings. Its been almost a year and the car feels great and Urethane has shown no signs of cracking/weakness at all. At first i never really would of considered this, but since i had a new set waiting to go in I figured why not. I am all for doing this if you want something on the cheap. Just do it with quality components. And in the Auto Industry there really isnt a better/stronger/longer lasting adhesive then urethane. Especially since it drys to the consistency of a softer rubber.

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