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The Poly bushings are hard and ride rough. Real rough.


Rough/smooth/hard - we each view such terms differently. As PanteraDoug said, once we start changing some part of the suspension, it changes how the rest will work.

No one who has ridden in 2511 has complained of it riding rough - no one. Most comment on how nice the ride is. Now, it is not just using poly bushings on a stock car. Koni 30 series gas shocks, GT5 rate springs (450/550 pounds), Quella's bump steer package, 1" solid bars front and rear, Quella sphere balls at all four a-arms, 245/45x16 and 335/35x17 Pilot Sports on Pantera East clones.

Poly may be a rough ride in some situations - it is surely less forgiving than squishy rubber, no doubt. But with everything else working with it just right, I do not think you will find poly to be too harsh.

And remember, if you wanted a soft, smooth, highway cruising - living room soft car, you should have bought something other than a two seat, mid engined, 35 year old sports car Big Grin

Larry
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