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    Where to buy? Delrin TA bushings.

    I can only find poly. Where can I get them in delrin?
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      #3
      Why do you want rock hard bushings? ;)
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        It was the conclusion I was brought to in this thread.
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          #5
          I got a set of ertalon from Lencas on here. They seem to be very high quality. Cheaper than anybody here in the states!!
          Chris Leone
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          rollcages and fabrication
          Remember cross threading is the only thing stronger than loctite!!

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            #6
            Do they have the same sort of self lubricating properties as delrin? That's why I want them over a hard poly.
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              #7
              Why do you want rock hard bushings?
              well, duh, who doesn't???

              Actually, rock fractures and aluminum galls, so if spherical bearings
              are hard to find and set up and maintain (they are)

              Delrin's made the rear of 3 of our 2002s work for about a decade....
              ...with surprisingly little fuss...

              Ireland used to sell them...

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              now, sometimes I just mess with people. It's more entertaining that way. george graves

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                #8
                OEM rubber is the way to go on TA bushings. Poly for just about everything else.
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                  #9
                  i respectfully disagree...
                  ...if you're concerned about rear toe changes under power and braking...

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                  now, sometimes I just mess with people. It's more entertaining that way. george graves

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