Delrin or spherical bushings for T1 bars?
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Front = 38.4mm
Rear = 27.5mm
This from a sway bar comparison.
I would do actual measurements to confirm before I bought some or had them made.
Of course there's the shape of the outside of the bushing also, a modified D shape.
I figure there are a lot of these GM bars out there. Someone must have made some upgrade bushings
Rear = 27.5mm
This from a sway bar comparison.
I would do actual measurements to confirm before I bought some or had them made.
Of course there's the shape of the outside of the bushing also, a modified D shape.
I figure there are a lot of these GM bars out there. Someone must have made some upgrade bushings
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I don't think you're going to have any luck getting the pillow block inner sleeves on to the T1 bars...the tubing needs to be straight
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The aluminum mount should fit no problem. The "bearing" will be a different story. I would just cut it in one spot which will let it spread enough to make the bends or just put it on where it belongs. Then when you slide it into the mount it won't go anywhere.
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idea ive been throwing around:
make a copy of the rubber bushings out of delrin. cut in half so you can get them on the bars, drill holes in each of the halves for bolts to run through (obviously you want a larger bore at the top so the head will fit inside the bushing - i suggest cap screws since they have a round top and can easily use an allen/hex socket), then install the delrin bushing assembly the same way as with the regular bushings. The neat part is that it will look stock if you use black delrin and the original mounting tabs.
this design will also work with aluminum. you can then just buy plastic inserts like the pfadt kit has (except theyed need a cut to allow installation on the factory bars), or set the bore up to hold a 2 piece metal bearing...
if youre into cheating (or just want the stock look with the benefits of all metal) you could do it in delrin, and then bore it out for the metal bearing...
a rubberized coating on the sides of the bushing will make it even more believable
if a company wants to use this idea, by all means go ahead, but I want a set!
hope this helps!
make a copy of the rubber bushings out of delrin. cut in half so you can get them on the bars, drill holes in each of the halves for bolts to run through (obviously you want a larger bore at the top so the head will fit inside the bushing - i suggest cap screws since they have a round top and can easily use an allen/hex socket), then install the delrin bushing assembly the same way as with the regular bushings. The neat part is that it will look stock if you use black delrin and the original mounting tabs.
this design will also work with aluminum. you can then just buy plastic inserts like the pfadt kit has (except theyed need a cut to allow installation on the factory bars), or set the bore up to hold a 2 piece metal bearing...
if youre into cheating (or just want the stock look with the benefits of all metal) you could do it in delrin, and then bore it out for the metal bearing...
a rubberized coating on the sides of the bushing will make it even more believable
if a company wants to use this idea, by all means go ahead, but I want a set!
hope this helps!
Last edited by el es tu; 03-09-2012 at 09:30 AM.
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Who make the highest durometer poly, or are they all the same durometer?
I assumed the T1 came with poly bushings, but from the looks of mine (wear) it's not poly or I just am drivin it hard.
Should good poly show wear?
I have seen some of that red poly stuff (I forget the name) that gets really trashed on some cars. It's like a tuner car poly kit.
I assumed the T1 came with poly bushings, but from the looks of mine (wear) it's not poly or I just am drivin it hard.
Should good poly show wear?
I have seen some of that red poly stuff (I forget the name) that gets really trashed on some cars. It's like a tuner car poly kit.
Last edited by froggy47; 03-09-2012 at 03:41 PM.
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poly comes in different durometers. if you want to make your own, you can go to mcmaster carr's website. they have many different types.
you may also want to try calling pfadt or phoenix performance
im sure either one can make the bushings for whatever size bars youre running
zip corvette also sells poly bushing for the T1 bars...
you may also want to try calling pfadt or phoenix performance
im sure either one can make the bushings for whatever size bars youre running
zip corvette also sells poly bushing for the T1 bars...