Poly Bushings
My 1990 245 is a daily driver, I was wondering how the differ from the stock bushings. The old girl needs some front end work, and the aftermarket parts have a a bad reputation. I was wondering if this a viable financial alternative to the OEM parts.
poly is good for the front. they are pretty easy to install. you have to melt out the front rear bushing from the bracket then use the shell. the front bushing needs to be pressed out and then you push in the new poly.
just make sure you use a good poly grease when you install them. you can even go as far as we did and install grease fittings/grease groves, so you can squirt new grease in when it needs it.



here is a feedback thread: http://forums.turbobricks.com/showthread.php?t=195431
just make sure you use a good poly grease when you install them. you can even go as far as we did and install grease fittings/grease groves, so you can squirt new grease in when it needs it.



here is a feedback thread: http://forums.turbobricks.com/showthread.php?t=195431
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