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4/10/2013 3:52 PM  #1


strut rod rubber bushings.....

May have asked this once...butt-eye forgot..........Would worn out bushings make these 65/67 Mustangs handle/steer weird? I think mine are 50= years old!
Guess it's time to change them out regardless,just wondering what kind of changes I should expect.
6sal6

Last edited by 6sally6 (4/10/2013 3:52 PM)


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4/10/2013 4:09 PM  #2


Re: strut rod rubber bushings.....

Does it dart to one side when you hit the brakes?  Does it go CLUNK when you hit a bump or hit the brakes hard, or right after you hit the brakes hard, and the suspension settles?

If they are loose, you are basically letting the LCA walk around, changing the caster as it goes.

But with those drum brakes, who would notice?


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4/10/2013 5:08 PM  #3


Re: strut rod rubber bushings.....

It is hard to believe that one of the preiminent members of this forum is still running around with front drum brakes on his elderly Mustang.  I guess we now know who doesn't put his money where his.............!

 

4/10/2013 5:17 PM  #4


Re: strut rod rubber bushings.....

This is the place for "tough love" I guess.


'66 Fastback since July 27, 1981. Springtime Yellow, originally a 200 cu in, 4 speed. Also a '92 LX Coupe, 5.0, 5 speed.
 

4/11/2013 8:43 AM  #5


Re: strut rod rubber bushings.....

ok...OK!! Eye  Know ya'll are right about the discezzes. Gonna do it soon. Any body up graded to Cobra stuff and want to unload the smaller stuff?
" Make me an offer...I can't refuse".....,Huh MarkinSC aka... MarkinNJ
6sal6


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4/11/2013 8:38 PM  #6


Re: strut rod rubber bushings.....

If you replace the strut rod bushings, I'd suggest rubber and not poly.  I changed my poly out with genuine rubber and it was much nicer ride on the Houston bash trip.


jerry
 

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