I was looking around at my local Autozone, and noticed they had universal Energy Suspension polyurethane swaybar bushings and endlinks.
They were fairly inexpensive (less than $20), so I was thinking about trying these out. Anyone tried these out before? Am I to be the first?
I checked out their website and saw they don't have a greasable 18mm bushing, but they do have a non-greasable version of that size.......
Anyone tried any Energy Suspension bushings?
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Anyone tried any Energy Suspension bushings?
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My neighbor is running Energy rear sway bar links and Energy front sway bar links. They are beefy.
From my experience, Energy stuff is really nice. Compliant enough to reduce some noise, but stiff enough to increase performance.
From my experience, Energy stuff is really nice. Compliant enough to reduce some noise, but stiff enough to increase performance.
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I may have to give those a try, then.
I'll report back with part #'s and whatnot if I do.
I'll report back with part #'s and whatnot if I do.
Disclaimer: If anything I post is inaccurate, please correct me. I do not wish to add to the misinformation floating around on the internet.
That being said, everything I post is accurate to the best of my knowledge.
Rio Red '91 Legacy SS
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non-greasable polyurethane bushings can be lubed with "personal lubricant" that is water-based. Safe for latex... safe for urethane. Glide works much better than KY for what its worth
It won't last as long as regular grease, but you cannot use regular grease with urethane. I hate urethane squeaks

It won't last as long as regular grease, but you cannot use regular grease with urethane. I hate urethane squeaks
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Which of these bushings can be used on our cars from the WRX kit?
http://www.energysuspension.com/pages/subaru.html
http://www.energysuspension.com/pages/subaru.html
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i have installed a full vehicle bushing kit on my old civic.
i used the lithium grease that came with them, and only applied the grease lightly. i never greased them after initial install, and i NEVER had a single squeak. not even one. i even drove it during a michigan winter too.
it was a tedious install, but WELL worth it. after 200k+ miles, the OEM stuff was all gone, and they restored the chassis to better than new feel. combined with a stiff suspension setup, the car felt like it was on rails
i used the lithium grease that came with them, and only applied the grease lightly. i never greased them after initial install, and i NEVER had a single squeak. not even one. i even drove it during a michigan winter too.
it was a tedious install, but WELL worth it. after 200k+ miles, the OEM stuff was all gone, and they restored the chassis to better than new feel. combined with a stiff suspension setup, the car felt like it was on rails
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