I've been reading this site and others about the Synergy dual durometer bushings (DDB) and I noticed that they sell them for about $20 to $25 per bushing in many sizes as seen here
My question is - If you place these bushings in a cheaper set of adjustable control arms - would you not reap the rewards of both adjustable length and misalignment tolerance without the downsides of the crappy bushings that typically come in these cheap control arm sets? The possible downsides I can see are:
So basically this is more of a penny pinching idea for adjustability and higher quality bushings. I'm all ears to anyone that thinks this is a terrible idea haha - that's why I figured I'd post it on this forum. I know it's a little bit of a hassle to press out the old(new) bushings and press in the synergy bushings - but I don't mind that work and have the tools to do so.
My question is - If you place these bushings in a cheaper set of adjustable control arms - would you not reap the rewards of both adjustable length and misalignment tolerance without the downsides of the crappy bushings that typically come in these cheap control arm sets? The possible downsides I can see are:
- The weld quality on the control arms may be very terrible... but just looking at the gratuitous welds, I'd be willing to take the risk... and re-weld as necessary as I have Tig and Mig handy
- The shaft wall thickness may be very thin and prone to damage on rocks... again I'd be willing to guinea pig it to find out
- The adjustable components may be of low grade - which may be at risk of stripping out...
- The Eye diameter for the bushings in this cheap set may be non-standard - ruling out the use of the Synergy DDB replacements (I have a question about this measurement already out to the ebay seller).
So basically this is more of a penny pinching idea for adjustability and higher quality bushings. I'm all ears to anyone that thinks this is a terrible idea haha - that's why I figured I'd post it on this forum. I know it's a little bit of a hassle to press out the old(new) bushings and press in the synergy bushings - but I don't mind that work and have the tools to do so.
