"WHY POLYURETHANE SUSPENSION
BUSHES?"
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to do some sums...
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Polyurethane
has been with us as a specialised plastic
for some thirty years. However recent advances
have now made it possible to engineer very
special properties into this exciting material.
Suspension bushes are some of the most highly
stressed components fitted to a motor car.
They undergo enormous strains and in the most
arduous of conditions with no maintenance
or lubrication.
The
material they are manufactured from is a rubber
compound containing natural products which
deteriorate with age. It becomes softer and
more pliable, resisting the forces placed
on it less and less. Therefore allowing more
and more movement of suspension components
and offering less and less control over the
suspension geometry.
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This
in turn causes accelerated tyre wear, braking instability
and poor handling. This is the single biggest reason
you can instantly tell the difference driving a three
year old car compared to a showroom new one. However
even new cars will benefit from POWERFLEX bushes because
of their superior design they offer much more effective
control of the suspension components to a much greater
extent than normal rubber items.
With
the technological advances in this material it has been
possible to overcome the common problem associated with
harder bushes which is increased noise. By correctly
engineering the polyurethane compound, bushes can be
made 25-30% stiffer than new rubber items but with exactly
the same noise absorbing properties. POWERFLEX bushes
make sense.
POWERFLEX
for prolonged tyre life. POWERFLEX for improved performance.
POWERFLEX for increased safety.
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