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    Attention: Fair!

    I noticed on the Vorschalg site you guys don't recommend poly rtab's, just curious why, and if you recommend the stock rtabs or what.
    Need parts now? Need them cheap? steve@blunttech.com
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    #2
    I thought he was using IE bushings and stuff.
    Need parts now? Need them cheap? steve@blunttech.com
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      #3
      Are you sure he was refferring to e30s in particular? Some people say that poly rtabs are not a good material to be used on e36/e46 suspensions because they move on more than one axis. I haven't heard of that on e30s though.

      Erik

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        #4
        ^You may be right, I can't even seem to find the spot on their web page where I saw that statement now.

        Hopefully he will see this thread and chime in.
        Need parts now? Need them cheap? steve@blunttech.com
        Chief Sales Officer, Midwest Division—Blunt Tech Industries

        www.gutenparts.com
        One stop shopping for NEW, USED and EURO PARTS!

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          #5
          I dunno. I have AKG ones on my car, and it feels far more predictable at the autocross. I dropped my times consistently by half a second after installing poly CABs, subframe, and trailing arm bushings, even though the old ones weren't that bad.

          Project M42 Turbo

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