Sway Bar Bushings
I ahven;t changed mine yet, but I can tell you that changing from rubber
to
neoprene on my x1/9 made a huge difference in handling. I don't know
what
the effects would be on your coach. Maybe one fo the racers on teh liost
could comment.
I have used neoprene in the past and sincerely regretted using them on
a light car. ('69 Nova SS) (Ratteled my fillings out on smooth roads.)
However, on my 1/2 ton Chevy truck sway bar they made a very positive
difference. The ride stayed smooth and I lost a lot of lean in
cornering. I plan on changing out the bushings in my GMC to
neoprene/urethane when I replace the control arm bushings.
One of the biggest gripes about them is the squeeking. A heavy
coating of silicone grease during installation remedies this.
HTH,
Steve Ferguson
San Diego
I ahven;t changed mine yet, but I can tell you that changing from rubber
to
neoprene on my x1/9 made a huge difference in handling. I don't know
what
the effects would be on your coach. Maybe one fo the racers on teh liost
could comment.
I have used neoprene in the past and sincerely regretted using them on
a light car. ('69 Nova SS) (Ratteled my fillings out on smooth roads.)
However, on my 1/2 ton Chevy truck sway bar they made a very positive
difference. The ride stayed smooth and I lost a lot of lean in
cornering. I plan on changing out the bushings in my GMC to
neoprene/urethane when I replace the control arm bushings.
One of the biggest gripes about them is the squeeking. A heavy
coating of silicone grease during installation remedies this.
HTH,
Steve Ferguson
San Diego