Whats up guys,
I was wondering why does Mopar Muscle magazine recommend the stock bushing over the polyurethane bushing for the lower control arms? Their argument apparently is that the stock bushing holds the lower pivoting shaft better than the urethane bushing?
Mopar Muscle magazine writes "We favor stock rubber pieces in the lower control arms because the poly bushings have no means of positively retaining the control arm to the pivot shaft"
I can't see this being an issue. You have the torsion bar that holds everything in place and when you use the polyurethane bushing you are suppose to use a different pivoting shaft that is thicker. This should keep the lower control arm secure?
Can the polyurethane bushing effect vertical suspension travel? Or could cause unwanted horizontal travel if it is not positively locked to the pivoting shaft?
Anyone have any opinions on this?
Mopar Muscle magazine link:
http://www.moparmusclemagazine.com/tipstricks/155_0306_control_arms/photo_14.htmlLower arms with polyurethane bushing and larger pivoting shaft: