Sentences with phrase «by rubber bushings»

Not exact matches

Taking even more of the compliance out, by replacing soft rubber bushes with harder polyurethane or metal spherical joints, will control the wheels more accurately maximising the surface area in contact with the tarmac.
The 1LE is street - legal, with air conditioning and all that, but it's an absolutely dedicated track rat with a suspension developed by Multimatic (the company that builds the new Ford GT), and many of the mounting points on the ZL1 that are cushioned by a nice rubber bushing are virtually metal - to - metal on the ZL1 1LE.
By installing an extra rubber bushing and link in the usually solid front control arms, Ram engineers allow the Power Wagon's front live axle to twist more than in a standard 2500, again providing more articulation.
These problems are easily remedied with new polyurethane bushings by Energy Suspension, which outperform standard rubber bushings.
BMW also took a page from the motorsport realm by attaching the rear axle directly to the rear subframe without the use of rubber bushings or grommets.
These problems are easily remedied with new polyurethane steering rack bushings by Energy Suspension, which outperform standard rubber bushings.
Underpinning the M3 and M4 will be a common chassis boasting unique track widths, forged aluminum suspension components and a rear axle supported by a new steel carrier that, unlike that of the old M3, is bolted directly to the body, without the use of traditional rubber bushings.
A: Components damaged during the repair process should be covered by the manufacturer, but items that would inevitably have to be replaced due to normal wear and tear (like rubber suspension bushings or shock absorbers) may require that you contribute to the cost under the principle of «betterment.»
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