Pros v. Cons.........Bushings
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Pros v. Cons.........Bushings
Im looking to get some under the hood bushings. Right now I'm leaning towards the Works bushings since they are polyurethane and from what i have researched require less maintenance then aluminum ones (AMS, Buschur, etc.) such as needing lots a lubrication and re-lubrication or risk them seizing up. I also read that the aluminum ones can cause excessive wear on tranny parts.
Just wanted some opinions and maybe some pros and cons for the Works bushings versus any other brand.
thanks guys
Just wanted some opinions and maybe some pros and cons for the Works bushings versus any other brand.
thanks guys
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I bought the ones that were in the "modding your evo $100 at a time" thread. They are brass so you don't have to worry about the corrosion between the steel and aluminum. Brass is also softer than steel so there won't be any excessive wear on the tranny components. They also made a big difference in feel of shifting.
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I bought the ones that were in the "modding your evo $100 at a time" thread. They are brass so you don't have to worry about the corrosion between the steel and aluminum. Brass is also softer than steel so there won't be any excessive wear on the tranny components. They also made a big difference in feel of shifting.
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Hey escodotcarter,
You may want to check out our under hood cable bushings. They are made of a special metal alloy called Bronzoil which is far supperior to aluminum, brass and polyurethane. Let me explain why
The Polyurethane bushings are great to prevent seizing and easy on maintenance, however they will never be as hard as solid metal bushings so you will always have some imprecision and play in your shifter.
Now the advantage that Bronzoil has over other metals is that it is as hard, however it is a self lubricating metal alloy that never needs maintenance. All you need to do is grease the bushing initially upon installation to open up the pores in the metal, and from there, no maintenance is required!
We've been selling our under hood bushings for over 5 years and we have never ever had reports of the bushings seizing or leading to hard shifts.
For our in-car bushings on the base of the shifter, we continue to use aluminum because it is a non-rotating part. You can check out the whole combo on our site at this link:
http://www.twmperformance.com/bushingkits/index.htm
If you have any other questions or concerns, please let me know and I'll be happy to help!
Thanks,
Patrick
Team TWM Performance
You may want to check out our under hood cable bushings. They are made of a special metal alloy called Bronzoil which is far supperior to aluminum, brass and polyurethane. Let me explain why
The Polyurethane bushings are great to prevent seizing and easy on maintenance, however they will never be as hard as solid metal bushings so you will always have some imprecision and play in your shifter.
Now the advantage that Bronzoil has over other metals is that it is as hard, however it is a self lubricating metal alloy that never needs maintenance. All you need to do is grease the bushing initially upon installation to open up the pores in the metal, and from there, no maintenance is required!
We've been selling our under hood bushings for over 5 years and we have never ever had reports of the bushings seizing or leading to hard shifts.
For our in-car bushings on the base of the shifter, we continue to use aluminum because it is a non-rotating part. You can check out the whole combo on our site at this link:
http://www.twmperformance.com/bushingkits/index.htm
If you have any other questions or concerns, please let me know and I'll be happy to help!
Thanks,
Patrick
Team TWM Performance
#11
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Hey escodotcarter,
You may want to check out our under hood cable bushings. They are made of a special metal alloy called Bronzoil which is far supperior to aluminum, brass and polyurethane. Let me explain why
The Polyurethane bushings are great to prevent seizing and easy on maintenance, however they will never be as hard as solid metal bushings so you will always have some imprecision and play in your shifter.
Now the advantage that Bronzoil has over other metals is that it is as hard, however it is a self lubricating metal alloy that never needs maintenance. All you need to do is grease the bushing initially upon installation to open up the pores in the metal, and from there, no maintenance is required!
We've been selling our under hood bushings for over 5 years and we have never ever had reports of the bushings seizing or leading to hard shifts.
For our in-car bushings on the base of the shifter, we continue to use aluminum because it is a non-rotating part. You can check out the whole combo on our site at this link:
http://www.twmperformance.com/bushingkits/index.htm
If you have any other questions or concerns, please let me know and I'll be happy to help!
Thanks,
Patrick
Team TWM Performance
You may want to check out our under hood cable bushings. They are made of a special metal alloy called Bronzoil which is far supperior to aluminum, brass and polyurethane. Let me explain why
The Polyurethane bushings are great to prevent seizing and easy on maintenance, however they will never be as hard as solid metal bushings so you will always have some imprecision and play in your shifter.
Now the advantage that Bronzoil has over other metals is that it is as hard, however it is a self lubricating metal alloy that never needs maintenance. All you need to do is grease the bushing initially upon installation to open up the pores in the metal, and from there, no maintenance is required!
We've been selling our under hood bushings for over 5 years and we have never ever had reports of the bushings seizing or leading to hard shifts.
For our in-car bushings on the base of the shifter, we continue to use aluminum because it is a non-rotating part. You can check out the whole combo on our site at this link:
http://www.twmperformance.com/bushingkits/index.htm
If you have any other questions or concerns, please let me know and I'll be happy to help!
Thanks,
Patrick
Team TWM Performance
#12
Hey escodotcarter,
You may want to check out our under hood cable bushings. They are made of a special metal alloy called Bronzoil which is far supperior to aluminum, brass and polyurethane. Let me explain why
The Polyurethane bushings are great to prevent seizing and easy on maintenance, however they will never be as hard as solid metal bushings so you will always have some imprecision and play in your shifter.
Now the advantage that Bronzoil has over other metals is that it is as hard, however it is a self lubricating metal alloy that never needs maintenance. All you need to do is grease the bushing initially upon installation to open up the pores in the metal, and from there, no maintenance is required!
We've been selling our under hood bushings for over 5 years and we have never ever had reports of the bushings seizing or leading to hard shifts.
For our in-car bushings on the base of the shifter, we continue to use aluminum because it is a non-rotating part. You can check out the whole combo on our site at this link:
http://www.twmperformance.com/bushingkits/index.htm
If you have any other questions or concerns, please let me know and I'll be happy to help!
Thanks,
Patrick
Team TWM Performance
You may want to check out our under hood cable bushings. They are made of a special metal alloy called Bronzoil which is far supperior to aluminum, brass and polyurethane. Let me explain why
The Polyurethane bushings are great to prevent seizing and easy on maintenance, however they will never be as hard as solid metal bushings so you will always have some imprecision and play in your shifter.
Now the advantage that Bronzoil has over other metals is that it is as hard, however it is a self lubricating metal alloy that never needs maintenance. All you need to do is grease the bushing initially upon installation to open up the pores in the metal, and from there, no maintenance is required!
We've been selling our under hood bushings for over 5 years and we have never ever had reports of the bushings seizing or leading to hard shifts.
For our in-car bushings on the base of the shifter, we continue to use aluminum because it is a non-rotating part. You can check out the whole combo on our site at this link:
http://www.twmperformance.com/bushingkits/index.htm
If you have any other questions or concerns, please let me know and I'll be happy to help!
Thanks,
Patrick
Team TWM Performance
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Sorry about the confusion.
Patrick
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I've run them all (urethane, brass, aluminum) and the WORKS urethane are my favorites; they have no cons other than costing a bit more than the others. Firm and precise without the clunking. I had numerous issues with the aluminum ones seizing up. The brass or "bronzoil" ones are the ones to go with if you want solid metal since they're self-lubricating. I install the urethane ones with a thin coating of grease and the metal ones with copper anti-seize.