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IRS to SRA guys, some questions
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<blockquote data-quote="Shadow Grey 03" data-source="post: 16876668" data-attributes="member: 65953"><p>I just came across this thread and someone may have already said this, but solid bushings on the control arms, as well as the "bushings" on the top of the rear end, for the upper arm mounting point to the rear end, make for a very rough ride. I have all solid bushings and adjustable upper and lower arms. It's noisy too. I spend most of my time at the drag strip, so it's fine by me for now. They do have urethane bushed, adjustable uppers and lowers too. Obviously not as "solid" of a bushing, but it still offers the ability to adjust the pinion angle. </p><p>I wouldn't tell anyone to run what I have for a vehicle that never sees the track. It's not worth the harsh ride, unless you are drag racing. I would recommend the adjustable, urethane bushed, arms for a street car. My opinion is just that, though. The all solid arms definitely help keep the rear end where it's supposed to be on launch though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shadow Grey 03, post: 16876668, member: 65953"] I just came across this thread and someone may have already said this, but solid bushings on the control arms, as well as the "bushings" on the top of the rear end, for the upper arm mounting point to the rear end, make for a very rough ride. I have all solid bushings and adjustable upper and lower arms. It's noisy too. I spend most of my time at the drag strip, so it's fine by me for now. They do have urethane bushed, adjustable uppers and lowers too. Obviously not as "solid" of a bushing, but it still offers the ability to adjust the pinion angle. I wouldn't tell anyone to run what I have for a vehicle that never sees the track. It's not worth the harsh ride, unless you are drag racing. I would recommend the adjustable, urethane bushed, arms for a street car. My opinion is just that, though. The all solid arms definitely help keep the rear end where it's supposed to be on launch though. [/QUOTE]
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