Adjustable Strut Rods

Well I am pleased that we do agree to a point in some respect (maybe not terminology wise) as you stated in your post above "Poly bushings are just slipped in place with lube" .......... I would agree the bushings are lubed and pushed using a press or vise to press into place. Are they interference fit like an OE rubber? No they are not but they do take more pressure than just "slipping on" as you stated. As the bushing does not hold the lower control arm in place the strut rod does.

"People that wasted their money have to say they are good. Most of your buyers don't have a clue . Same as you. You just know you are making money off of members on this site"

I do feel bad for the members of the forum and I apologize for his statement here as many of you are educated cars guys that do have a clue and are a pleasure to work with. Many are mechanics by trade or weekend gearheads and understand the workings of their vehicle and the improved products we and others provide the hobby. Just because we do not agree with your train of thought makes us or them wrong.


Strut rod bushings

"Again I don't see your poly struts with these steel shear sleeves in them."

Nor do I see rubber bushings now a days with the vulcanized sleeve. The design we offer once installed will not shear. Even the aftermarket rubbers from the likes of moog do not have the steel sleeve vulcanized into the rubber like the one you picture and they work flawlessly just as ours once installed and properly torqued.

The bigger issue here is that you are unable to except other peoples opinions and that yours is the right way and can be the only way. We are on this forum to help each other and provide information and feedback on our own personal experience and many have used poly without incident. This is not a one way street its a open forum. If you want a one way street start a blog.

And if you are insinuating that I am just a pencil pusher you are welcome to stop by my shop anytime you want to check out my personal builds.

Thanks
James
PST