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Originally Posted by El Zombo Do you commute in your car with solid bushings in it? I thought that would be super stiff. I have taken the Z on a
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I have taken the Z on a couple of long trips with no issues. Actually, it's not stiff. The stock rubber bushing bind the travel movement. For example, if you remove the front coil-over. With the stock rubber bushings. The spindle will stay put at about mid travel, and it's hard to move up and down. With the SPL bearings. The spindle will fall on it's own weight. You can pick it up and down with no problems. The SPL bearings make the suspension more responsive. They will increase the noise and vibes some what.
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