Yep, that's what's neededVectose wrote:Facelift control arms FTW!

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Yep, that's what's neededVectose wrote:Facelift control arms FTW!
Or Evo IV, V or VI armsShane001 wrote:Yep, that's what's neededVectose wrote:Facelift control arms FTW!
I prefer the OEM bushes on the rear arms. As you say, they're spherical links as opposed to 2 bushes & a crush tube.spetz wrote:Bennoz, is it better to run Superpro rear control arm bushes or the OEM Mitsubishi ones?
Not sure if the Mitsubishi ones are bushes or spherical links, versus the Superpro which are just bushes I am pretty sure?
Did you put grease between the chassis and the bush? If so, that's why they've spun. The only grease is supposed to go between the control arm pin and the bush. If you lube up the outside of the bush, of course it's going to spin. The idea is that the outside grips the chassis and holds it in place, while the inside houses the control arm pin allowing it to move as necessary without the whole bush rotating.Shane001 wrote:Nope, they both turned first session on track at bathurstBennoz wrote:Bushes the wrong way round![]()
Had to run the whole weekend with them like this![]()
Brand new bushes as I noticed at WP a few weeks back the wheel alignment was suddenly out on the front, and the right hand bush (2 years old) had turned. When I pulled em out to swap them for the new ones I noticed the nipple on the left hand bush was about to fail also. Anyway long story short, they're being replaced by non offset poly bushes this weekend.
Astron_Boy wrote:No correction needed Gen Y, you are correct.
Bennoz wrote:My rubbing happens on the inside.
Interesting you would say this, but yes we did follow SuperPro instructions and applied grease to all surfaces in contact with metal. I also did this on the previous set and they lasted 2 years (or thereabouts). They have a nipple that holds them in place in the bracket, this sheared off on both bushes, and on the old one that turned.fraz91 wrote:Did you put grease between the chassis and the bush? If so, that's why they've spun. The only grease is supposed to go between the control arm pin and the bush. If you lube up the outside of the bush, of course it's going to spin. The idea is that the outside grips the chassis and holds it in place, while the inside houses the control arm pin allowing it to move as necessary without the whole bush rotating.Shane001 wrote:Nope, they both turned first session on track at bathurstBennoz wrote:Bushes the wrong way round![]()
Had to run the whole weekend with them like this![]()
Brand new bushes as I noticed at WP a few weeks back the wheel alignment was suddenly out on the front, and the right hand bush (2 years old) had turned. When I pulled em out to swap them for the new ones I noticed the nipple on the left hand bush was about to fail also. Anyway long story short, they're being replaced by non offset poly bushes this weekend.
I actually NEED them, or my tyres will scrub.Shane001 wrote:U don't want to know, based on my experience I'd avoid them.silverGPX wrote:What's the positive castor bushes part no again?
Then you've got some other major problem going on. Fix the problem, not the symptom.silverGPX wrote:Difficult to explain Shane need the wheels as far forward as I can get.
Good question. My guess, nothing...silverGPX wrote: What is diff in the bushings in terms of the plus castor and the plus castor with antilift?
No, there's no problem, its just my wheels are big and I'm trying to eliminate scrubbage on the inner guardShane001 wrote:Then you've got some other major problem going on. Fix the problem, not the symptom.silverGPX wrote:Difficult to explain Shane need the wheels as far forward as I can get.
Could be very dangerous to you and others otherwise.
Good question. My guess, nothing...silverGPX wrote: What is diff in the bushings in terms of the plus castor and the plus castor with antilift?
It'd rip it to shreds I'd say.silverGPX wrote:So what if u drilled a few self tappers thru the mount and into the bush maybe a few mm in to keep it still?
Result!Shane001 wrote: SuperPro now has lifetime warranty including motorsport use.
This ^^^Bennoz wrote:It'd rip it to shreds I'd say.silverGPX wrote:So what if u drilled a few self tappers thru the mount and into the bush maybe a few mm in to keep it still?
Straight swap or do they require modification?Bennoz wrote:Might have to be the guinea pig for these things as well...
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