Front Beam - Urethane Bushings or Not?

For road racing, autocrossing, or just taking that curve in style. Oh yea, and stopping!
User avatar
Southernbug
Posts: 238
Joined: Wed Aug 11, 2004 6:33 am

Front Beam - Urethane Bushings or Not?

Post by Southernbug »

I'm about to purchase a new front beam and I'm considering urethane bushings. Anybody have experience and recommendations with these????

(HINT HINT OZZIE!!!!)

rock on,
8)
Theo
Posts: 478
Joined: Thu Feb 19, 2004 4:49 pm

Post by Theo »

In my opinion they are terrible. Noisy and subject to failure. There are different quality parts available but I would uses needle bearings if possible.

2 cents,

theo
Ozzie
Posts: 532
Joined: Wed Apr 26, 2006 1:16 pm

Post by Ozzie »

The problems that I thought were being caused by my poly bushings, ended up being something else. They work & work well. They would make a great replacement for the original bearings & bushings if you had to replace them. If you have a new beam with the needle bearings & original style bushings already installed in the tubes, use them. Get the poly grease seals & call it a day.

If for some reason you have "noisy" poly bushings, use the black graphite impregnated grease in the front beam. In the rear, coat all the bushings with the white/clear grease that comes with the bushings. Mine have not squeaked yet.
"When the people find that they can vote themselves money, that will herald the end of the republic."
Ben Franklin
User avatar
Bruceg
Posts: 49
Joined: Tue Apr 05, 2005 11:36 am

Post by Bruceg »

I tried a couple of sets and they were all too loose, allowing the arms to move side to side. They should really be sold under size and then you would have to ream them to fit once they were installed.
Stick with the OEM there is no reason to change, fit is better, tolerances are better and there is no sticking.
User avatar
Southernbug
Posts: 238
Joined: Wed Aug 11, 2004 6:33 am

Urethane bushings

Post by Southernbug »

Thanks for the feedback!
User avatar
69bajakid
Posts: 1207
Joined: Tue Apr 24, 2001 1:01 am

Post by 69bajakid »

check out kartek. they make all types of bushings.. the bugpack red bushings are not the only option.i have ran the bugpack bushings and they worked on a steet car..but these karteks i have now seem to fit much better..still no run time on them but i figure they will work out.


i have done bearings on a few beams..and its not always fun..bushings are a good option IMO..but i would really take the time to find the "good" ones
Ozzie
Posts: 532
Joined: Wed Apr 26, 2006 1:16 pm

Post by Ozzie »

69bajakid wrote:check out kartek.
Link?
"When the people find that they can vote themselves money, that will herald the end of the republic."
Ben Franklin
Chris V
Posts: 3413
Joined: Tue Sep 03, 2002 12:01 am

Post by Chris V »

metalchomper
Posts: 5
Joined: Thu Mar 08, 2007 6:15 pm

Post by metalchomper »

Anyone have a source and/or pics on a piloted reamer that would be used for the Kartek bushings?

Brett
Post Reply