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And again, I don't personally feel there would be a difference other than the additional tracking "trueness" with the polybronze. Neatrix bushings are going to do just about nothing to absorb shocks. Suspension travel would be the same for both. In my humble opinion. There is this talk about "stiction" and the theory is that a PB suspension moves more freely than a rubber one. My feeling is that when a suspension is holding up a 2500-lb car, and when that car hits a four-inch deep pothole, I wonder if the forces at work (we're talking about a momentary force of perhaps two or three tons) would move a PB suspension even one millimeter further than a rubber suspension. I don't believe it would.
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