I was thinking of buying these for my car, the Energy Suspension Poly-Urethae Tie rod bushing. Do any one have these on there cars? And if you do how are they?
Beware the Rouge Dragon.
The are just a tougher covering than rubber so they will last longer. If you buy tie rod ends with a lifetime warranty then there really is no purpose (unless you don't want an alignment every few years).
hmmm, sound like its a good investment then
Beware the Rouge Dragon.
I would like to replace mine. I contacted Energy Suspension and they don't make them for 95-05 cavaliers. Does anyone know how to use a different tougher bushing? Would the bushing have a metal sleeve? Anyone know where i can find it as well?
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buy a Moog tie rod end, Done.
I bought the cheapest ones I could from Rock Auto, used them for the entire season, 13 passes on the strip plus 12,000 miles. Work Fine. Don't waste your money on "performance" tie rod ends....
A friend of mine had these urethane tie rods, and they lastes about a 1000 miles and 2-3 years. He went back to stock replacements.
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urathane tie rod bushings? ...huh?
-Z Yaaaa- wrote:urathane tie rod bushings? ...huh?
My thoughts as well. I thought ours were sphericals/ball joints considering that they are greased.
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