red or black...energy suspension
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by 92integra-R »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">has anyone ever had an bushing kit in either color?
i have heard that the black ones dont squeek as much as the red ones. is this true? </TD></TR></TABLE>
Basing my opinion by your intelligent posts I've seen in the past I think you are doing this because of the massive influx of retarded threads today. I'll give you the benefit of the doubt
i have heard that the black ones dont squeek as much as the red ones. is this true? </TD></TR></TABLE>
Basing my opinion by your intelligent posts I've seen in the past I think you are doing this because of the massive influx of retarded threads today. I'll give you the benefit of the doubt
it's amazing what a 10 second google search can provide.
What is the difference between the
Energy Suspension ® red and black polyurethane components?
Answer: Both are our Energy's HYPER-FLEX™ performance polyurethane formulations. Energy has impregnated selected black polyurethane components with graphite–to add a lubrication property. Additionally, both Energy Suspension ® red and black polyurethane components are engineered differently than OEM rubber components–to be free a floating and non-binding design. This allows for the additional durometer (firmness) of the components, which adds to the performance improvement of the vehicle overall.
Through its 25 years of design and formulation of polyurethane, Energy's polyurethane components are the best on the market today.
What is the difference between the
Energy Suspension ® red and black polyurethane components?
Answer: Both are our Energy's HYPER-FLEX™ performance polyurethane formulations. Energy has impregnated selected black polyurethane components with graphite–to add a lubrication property. Additionally, both Energy Suspension ® red and black polyurethane components are engineered differently than OEM rubber components–to be free a floating and non-binding design. This allows for the additional durometer (firmness) of the components, which adds to the performance improvement of the vehicle overall.
Through its 25 years of design and formulation of polyurethane, Energy's polyurethane components are the best on the market today.
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I have had both the red and the black.. the color isnt what makes them squeek and make noise... what causes them to make noise depends on if you lubricate them up enough with silicone before hand... they usually dont give you enough silicone so you can go buy some extra to use when installing them... hope this helps
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