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Xtremeteam:
the only downside ive found with polys is the fact that on road they are great but in the mud etc they wear away the metal of say the radius arms over time so when you go back to LROE the bush falls straight through the hole :wink:
Sharpshooter:
--- Quote from: "RedlineMike" ---the only downside ive found with polys is the fact that on road they are great but in the mud etc they wear away the metal of say the radius arms over time so when you go back to LROE the bush falls straight through the hole :wink:
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Thats where regular maintenance comes into its own. :D :D
Xtremeteam:
--- Quote from: "sharpshooter" ---
--- Quote from: "RedlineMike" ---the only downside ive found with polys is the fact that on road they are great but in the mud etc they wear away the metal of say the radius arms over time so when you go back to LROE the bush falls straight through the hole :wink:
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Thats where regular maintenance comes into its own. :D :D
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no my fault that it took 4 years to wear the polys out :wink: :lol: got standard rubber in my racer n wouldnt notice the difference,only thing ive done is replace the standard rubber top bushes o the procomp rear shocks with yella polys as it had a habit of munching them on compsafaris
Sharpshooter:
I suppose you would wear things out on the racer, quicker than MUM on the school run. :)
No offence intended, just using it as an example. :)
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