I used the MOSS product. I liked it. I also made sure to grease the
Polyurethane bushings when I installed them. It stops the squeeking. They are
all good products, but look for something that is not too hard, thats why
rubber was a nice choice in the "70's but very durable like Polyurethane. BPNW
has the same product as MOSS at a substamntionally cheaper price (NFI). And
they look stock.
--
Gene Hart
genehart@att.net
1973 TR6 CF10918 U
(Now UO, thanks j.esposito)
Carmine to Pimento
(thanks PPG & Kojack Autobody)-The
owner looks like Kojack :)
Undergoing body & frame off, frame
and body reunited :)
(thanks patient & loving wife)
(c)(201)981-3327
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> From: "Michael Greene" <m.e.greene@worldnet.att.net>
> Subject: Nylatron,Polyurethane, Prothane Polyurethane advice
> Date: Sun, 23 May 2004 15:02:56 -0400
>
> I want to buy a suspension/ steering kit from the Roadster Factory
> before the sale ends this week.
> I have 1974 TR6 that I drive only on the weekends or an occasional
> meet/show.
> I would appreciate some help from other Triumph owners on their
> experiences with different types of bushings.
>
> Goodparts sells self-lubricating, molly impregnated Nylatron (self
> lubricating?)
> Moss catalog: Prothane Polyurethane with Teflon grease (Will the Teflon
> grease have to be re-applied years later?)
> Moss catalog :Polyurethane: Moss states that their Polyurethane bushing
> maintain the original look?
> The Roadster catalog also list bushing as urethane (Are these the same
> as Polyurethane?)
>
> Michael I. Greene
> 8800 Shoreham Blvd.
> Knoxville Ten. 37922
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