Mark Hi,
polybushes will give a slightly more precise feel on your steering input and
a harder feel on your ride quality.
It has been reported that hard polybushes (reds) may actually make the
suspension lose a bit of travel due to the decrease in flexing capacity of
the polyurathane compound when compared to the elastometallic bushes.
The opinion on whether they last longer or not than standard LR
elastometallic bushings is divided.
My personal experience with IRONMAN polyurathane bushings is very good with
the first even kit I used being still fitted on the same car after 8 years
and 80.000 kms of mixed use (which also included two selections for the
Greek camel trophy team of 1996 and 1997)
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As for the caster correcting radius arms those will bring your steering
wheel's feeling and self centering characteristics back to where they used
to be before lifting the suspension. Some people also report an increase in
the bumpyness of the steering wheel when dealing with road or off roading
bumps/surface indulations but I have not had the chance to get to feel it on
vehicles with suspension height increase.
You see I am totally opposed to lifting the height of a vehicle for everyday
use but then this is a totally different discussion subject.
Where are you going to be buying the caster correcting radius arms from?
Scorpion Racing and QT service produce their own versions and they both have
something different to offer. Both are much lighter than the standard LR
ones and they do a very good job. If I remember well Dave of Llama 4x4 is
also producing his own or can adapt your radius arms ,so that they can
correct the caster angle related discrepency when lifting your suspension,
and I am sure they are of top quality and very well made as all of his
products. (I am not associated with Dave but I do represent SR and QT for
Greece)
Take care
Pantelis
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> Hi,
>
> I have a Disco 1 with a 2 inch suspension lift, it needs a few bushes
doing
> on the front Panhard rod etc, is it worth putting poly bushes in, I will
be
> fitting camber correction radius arms soon, what differences should I
> expect??
>
> Mark
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