Re: [DMCForum] A shocker... polyurethane shock bushings
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Re: [DMCForum] A shocker... polyurethane shock bushings
- From: "Walter Coe" <Whalt@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 30 Apr 2004 02:24:04 -0400
Yeah, I finally got some time to work on my car! I replaced
my front shock bushings with polyurethane. The ones I took
off were bad, but I will have to give them the benefit of a
doubt because I didn't have them torqued to the full 20
ft-lbs. They looked like they were going to crush to bits
if I did. The new polyurethane ones fit great & didn't
over-crush.
The rear bushings are the real problem. I had the DMCH ones
torqued to the recommended 20 ft-lbs, and they failed soon
after. Apparently any soft bushing there can shift
including OEM. But finding a polyurethane equivalent is not
easy. I got some with a wider shoulder and will try turning
those down on a lathe. NB according to the holes in the
frame, the rear bushings need a 11/16" shoulder, and the
front needs a 5/8" shoulder. I am not aware of any shocks
sold for the DeLorean (besides OEM) that takes these
different sizes into consideration.
Walt
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