92bird said:
I belive the inner bushings are where the sloppiness comes from. You can use part of the polyurethane 99+ cobra prothane inner lower control arm bushings on the SC. Jeramie
Are you saying that there a 99+ Cobra poly Inner
LCA bushing, will fit the SC Inner
UCA? OR do you mean that the Cobra LCA bushing will work on SC LCA's?
It makes sense that the inner UCA bushings would be the problem. You can apply more force with a long lever, than you can with a short lever. The UCA + knuckle are a longer lever, than the knuckle alone. The movement of the knuckle against the UCA, is the same as a short 2nd. class lever. The movement of the knuckle & UCA together, are equivilent of a long 2nd. class lever. Therefore more TQ is applied to the inner UCA bushing, than is applied to the outer UCA bushing.
I have a brand new set of SC rear UCA's, that I plan to modify & use with the VPM poly knuckle kit. If there is a poly Inner UCA bushing that I can use in place of the OEM rubber eccentric inner UCA bushings, I'll do that at the same time.
Yeah I've read all the threads about not using poly in the inner UCA bushings. I'm not sure that I agree with what's been promoted as Bushing Gospel. I'd rather try it, and Fail, than to quote other people who have never tried it either!!!!!!!! Until somebody trys it, it's just the Blind leading the Blind!!!!!!
68COUGAR