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Urethane vs rubber

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Hi all
My front control arm rear bush is gone,
And so it needs to be replaced. What are people's thoughts/experiences with the aftermarket urethane vs genuine mitsi rubber and does anyone have suggestions on where to get them and how much I should expect to pay?
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Your search button busted mate? There's a little thread consisting of about 20 pages of suspension talk, that we like to call 'The Suspension Thread' :lol:
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I know, but I was after a quick answer because I'm at work ATM.
Guess I'm just after the lazy option...

Ok I'll go trudge through the 20 pages :p :lol:
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Supplanter wrote:FWP
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Ok I've had a quick read in the suspension thread, and it just says that they are a pita, and that you decided to go for the urethane with offset.
But my mechanic said that he had seen a few urethane ones snap, and he suggested genuine rubber were the better way to go?
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Go with genuine rubber
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Gholdwayne wrote:Go with genuine rubber
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Gholdwayne wrote:Go with genuine rubber
Thanks Gholdy :)
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just ordered rubbers, :)
Hopefully it solves all my problems! :lol:
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Its not like your gonna be tracking anyways... Like engine mounts - I just used oem rubber - urethanes will make the cabin shudder more... You should be fine...
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:facepalm2: x 2

You may not use the car on the track, but I'll bet my left nut you both drive it like its on a track...

The correct grade of polyurethane will not cause any 'cabin vibration', thats a crock... espcially coming from a bunch of kids that will throw in a set of eBay coilovers that have a 9kg\mm spring rate without batting an eye lid :lol: When pushed hard, rubber will soften, unlike poly, and can deform under load, changing your wheel alignment... in the middle of a corner.
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Bennoz wrote::facepalm2: x 2

You may not use the car on the track, but I'll bet my left nut you both drive it like its on a track...

The correct grade of polyurethane will not cause any 'cabin vibration', thats a crock... and when pushed hard, rubber will soften, unlike poly, and can deform under load, changing your wheel alignment... in the middle of a corner.
Bit long there mate.
They won't have time to read all that.

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My bad :lol:

And you wait, Shane will be along soon enough to tell us we're all wrong :lol:
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:lol:
Oh well it's ordered now.
Im also hoping that these bushes should help stop the vibration/shaking I'm permanently battling. (if not, new/different rotors, and rotating the tyres is my next port of call).
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bass_twitch wrote:I know, but I was after a quick answer because I'm at work ATM.
Guess I'm just after the lazy option...

Ok I'll go trudge through the 20 pages :p :lol:
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I always go the urethane option simply for the life of the product over conventional rubber.
Having said that, I have never done the background or thorough testing checks to know the beneficial difference.
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Supplanter wrote:
bass_twitch wrote:I know, but I was after a quick answer because I'm at work ATM.
Guess I'm just after the lazy option...

Ok I'll go trudge through the 20 pages :p :lol:
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Yep first world problems,
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Being a gen y is so difficult :p
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Astron_Boy wrote:I always go the urethane option simply for the life of the product over conventional rubber.
Having said that, I have never done the background or thorough testing checks to know the beneficial difference.
Yeah, just got keep the lube up to the poly products (no pun or utbnb)
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Poly for the Win, when i first changed mine the difference was amazing.
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