just installed Prothane GS caster, upper, lower control arms poly bushings
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just installed Prothane GS caster, upper, lower control arms poly bushings
i remember seeing Prothane releasing these bushings for the GS not too long ago. i decided to try it out, the price was great. around $100 shipped for the caster, front lower control arms, and front upper control arms bushings. good deal for me since i do all the labor myself. i have access to a press. design is a lot better then the daizen poly bushings people were using before. i only did the caster and lower for now. I'm waiting for new upper arms to come, since my upper ball joints were bad (movement play).
prothane bushing kit is for 98-00.
install is pretty straight forward. press out old bushings, press in new greased bushings. i had a little problem with the caster arm sleeve they provided, but i called prothane and they sent me the correct sleeves.
some might not like the poly feel, but i don't mind it. i am also on power by max coilovers.
ill let you guys know how long they last
Prothane also has lifetime warranty. i never had to use the warranty before, so I'm not sure if its easy to warranty.
crappy picture, but this is how the bushing looks when the car is on the floor
prothane bushing kit is for 98-00.
install is pretty straight forward. press out old bushings, press in new greased bushings. i had a little problem with the caster arm sleeve they provided, but i called prothane and they sent me the correct sleeves.
some might not like the poly feel, but i don't mind it. i am also on power by max coilovers.
ill let you guys know how long they last
Prothane also has lifetime warranty. i never had to use the warranty before, so I'm not sure if its easy to warranty.
crappy picture, but this is how the bushing looks when the car is on the floor
Last edited by k7q; 01-18-17 at 12:39 PM.
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Interesting they chose to make it similar to the Daizen bushing, something I'm not a fan of. I still think FIGS has the best urethane caster bushing design. I wonder what's stopping them from making the caster bushing two-piece instead of one. It would make installation a lot easier and would still do the same job.
Let us know how long it lasts.
Let us know how long it lasts.
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Interesting they chose to make it similar to the Daizen bushing, something I'm not a fan of. I still think FIGS has the best urethane caster bushing design. I wonder what's stopping them from making the caster bushing two-piece instead of one. It would make installation a lot easier and would still do the same job.
Let us know how long it lasts.
Let us know how long it lasts.
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What do I ABSOLUTELY have to replace?
So purely from a maintenance/preventative perspective, what should I replace on my 98 GS400 with 132k miles? Balljoints were already replaced around 60k in 2009 or 2010. If the OEM parts are going to last "forever" then I don't mind just leaving them alone.
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I would also recommend replacing the #2(the caster bushing) as those are notoriously known for prematurely wearing out as well. .
Originally Posted by sakataj
not hard to do since Daizen's bushings were ****, i did them and hated the ride on them. their quality control was garbage with all the "bubbles" in the molds. Glad i got FIG's Spherical ones, never have to change them again
I have the Figs poly mounts for the lower control arm in a box at home but I am contemplating on getting rid of them for the spherical ones...any opinions/suggestions?
Only drawback I see is that they cannot slightly adjust the caster if I am not mistaken?
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From a maintenance point of view I would change the balljoints anyway(they are already 6 yrs old and pretty cheap anyway)...there's plenty of horror stories if you research enough that the OEM ball joints are a huge failing point on these cars.
I would also recommend replacing the #2(the caster bushing) as those are notoriously known for prematurely wearing out as well. .
sakataj, how much of a difference (performance wise) did you notice from the Daizen's to the spherical mounts?
I have the Figs poly mounts for the lower control arm in a box at home but I am contemplating on getting rid of them for the spherical ones...any opinions/suggestions?
Only drawback I see is that they cannot slightly adjust the caster if I am not mistaken?
I would also recommend replacing the #2(the caster bushing) as those are notoriously known for prematurely wearing out as well. .
sakataj, how much of a difference (performance wise) did you notice from the Daizen's to the spherical mounts?
I have the Figs poly mounts for the lower control arm in a box at home but I am contemplating on getting rid of them for the spherical ones...any opinions/suggestions?
Only drawback I see is that they cannot slightly adjust the caster if I am not mistaken?
#13
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I probably would go ahead and change them Battle version makes a real nice aluminum driver's side replacement or you can go with Fig's version which I believe(?) replace the driver's side along with that O-ring/clamshell looking bushing.
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The car handles extremely well with the bushings Kev, glad to see you are still in the game!! Were there other bushings you wish you would of done before getting rid of it? I'm thinking about buying a complete kit soon but wasn't too sure if it would be a waste after already having some installed.
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did my 99 gs400 10 years ago.
zero problems in both