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Robert Hayden Moderator Victoria 4 x 1991 UZZ32, 1991 UZZ32 Supercharged, 1994 UZZ32, UCF11 Celsior 1990
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Sunday, September 17, 2006 - 07:43 am, by: Robert Hayden(The_boss)
I ran Noltec bushes in my UZZ31 when there were no other options apart from genuine replacement arms.
I will not make a strong statement on heresay!!
As stated above, crap, harsh, destroyed the ride of the car,
Cheap. That's the only saving grace.
I have also tried an assortment of other eurathene (spelling?) variants back in the good old days when there were only a dozen Soarers in the country and I started the Soarer Club.
Where are they all now? In an assorted box in the corner of the shed. Removed because of noise, harshness, squeaking, flexing, etc.
If you have to get your Soarer through a roadworthy and don't really care about the negative side effects to your car, then they are fit for purpose.
If you care about keeping it the way Toyota intended, buy genuine or buy VFT.