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05-21-2007, 01:45 PM
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Quote:You will notice a lot more driving sound from the polyurethane bushings, cause they transmit a lot more vibration to the chassis.

Yeps, i´m expecting that. But mind that i´m in Portugal, not Holland. Roads here looks like the ones after the world war, there are lots of big crates and the sanitation covers are never leveled with the pavement, portuguese drivers have slalom challange every day. If the prothanes, or any other suspension component, survives portuguese roads, they survive pretty much everithing. So, vibrations tend to be more agressive and obviously less filtered. Now I hear something like metal noises and frequences in low rpm ranges (mostly from the center console). But still very drivable.

I would never consider the solid heim-jointed setup, metal on metal would definetly ruin the porpose of any street car.

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