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The second thing that worries me about these is the possible increased wear they'll cause on the forward bushing, due to the permanent axial deflection in that forward bushing. I didn't want to say it earlier, but now that @PERRIN_Jeff is here and can defend his product personally instead of the normal fan club vs fan club I'll voice my concern. I'm wondering why the other companies were satisfied with a 0.5 deg gain in caster while Perrin's PSRS pushes it to 0.6 deg and how this will effect the wear rate of the forward bushings in comparison to others? Seeing as this isn't a vendors thread, I'd love to see some direct comparisons of why one product is better then the other and in what areas. Thank you @PERRIN_Jeff for posting and alleviating the NVH and wear worries. As with any product there will never be a clear cut winner. But if we can get some factual info as well as some user experience compiled together that would be fantastic. Thanks everyone for keeping this clean thus far. |
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Perrin makes good products, however our experience through our customers here in the NY/NJ area on legacy GTs is that the NVH of the Perrin LCA bushings is way too high for non track use. In fact we've had customers make us remove the Perrin solid LCAs for the sole reason of NVH on at least 10 instances. Again this isn't saying the product is not good, just stating the overwhelming feeling of street driven cars here in NY/NJ.
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Unfortunately I didn't take any baseline measurements of the car before doing the bushing replacement. I didn't state it earlier, but my delta was half a degree in caster after the bushing install.
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they correct an out of spec condition
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My caster shifted about a half degree out of spec. these will correct that.
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By modifying the front lower control arm anti-dive geometry we were able to minimize bushing deflection under hard braking conditions. The 0.5 degree of positive caster was the max we were able to safely engineer. The 0.5 deg caster will net you much more dynamic camber change under cornering, but will be dependent on each vehicles setup. We engineered the KCA434 with an 85 Duro Synthetic Elastomer compound that translates into a dramatic increased steering response. You will notice a more responsive turn in, reduced understeer, and more tire grip. Although we do our own product comparisons in house to gauge product integrity and research; we do not make habit in publishing those results. Results are used only for our internal market comparisons. We firmly believe results worth advertising should come from non-biased 3rd parties to maintain testing integrity. That being said we have not tested the other above mentioned brand and would respect any organization that is creating meaningful product to push the driving experience. Quote:
Whiteline's Synthetic Elastomer Bushings come with a lifetime warranty. Simply put, our bushings do not fail! Anything that falls out of range is addressed immediately. Quote:
The statement "A poly bushing is a poly bushing is a poly bushing" may be true if the tested manufacturers are using the same supplier; however, we do not agree with the statement in reference to our own formulation of Synthetic Elastomer. We'd be more than happy send a set of bushings to do life cycle tests. Our own testing has resulted in over 2 million cycles, which we then decided to shut the machine off as there was no signs of breakdown and we already reached more than double the targeted brands life cycle. Quote:
We have had years of positive user experience so I encourage you not make a blanket statement on our entire line based off of a defected batch. We do hope you try out the later revision as we are determined to make it better than ever! Quote:
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thanks everyone for your input. I PM'd AVO as well, but they haven't responded. No big deal, I've ordered the WL bushings from a Canadian shop.
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