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I installed the red prothane kit (black was on back order WAY too long) and absolutely love it! The key is to use lots and lots of grease they supply, and in fact I even purchased an additional tube just in case. Prothane makes bushings for both the front AND rear, while ES only for the front.
The car is much tighter now in straights and corners and feels flatter too while cornering hard. As far as ride quality, you feel more of the road and get more feedback in the seat and steering wheel, but I don't think it's anywhere close to being uncomfortable.
I have the black Prothane kit, front and rear. Definitely buy at least 1 more tube of grease and don't be stingy with it when installing.
Ride quality is much tighter which also translates into a stiffer ride. If you get stiff bushings and have soft tires you're going to be frustrated with the ride. A well built suspension is a combination of many pieces, not just a few random performance bits here and there.
i also believe that the Prothane bushings are harder than the ES bushings. I mixed Prothane rear bushings (only ones available) with ES front bushings (slightly more comfortable/soft yet still solid)
worked out nicely that i found deals on the separate sets, but if you find the whole Prothane kit, may as well go for it.
overall a major pain in the ass to install, and not necessarily comfortable (nor quiet) but definitely a GREAT UPGRADE
Ride quality is much tighter which also translates into a stiffer ride. If you get stiff bushings and have soft tires you're going to be frustrated with the ride. A well built suspension is a combination of many pieces, not just a few random performance bits here and there.
This may be my first suspension "overhaul" but yes i know that plenty of grease necessary.
This isnt gonna be just a random build, balance is on the brain and with everything being done i should be putting down some decent track times.
i also believe that the Prothane bushings are harder than the ES bushings. I mixed Prothane rear bushings (only ones available) with ES front bushings (slightly more comfortable/soft yet still solid)
worked out nicely that i found deals on the separate sets, but if you find the whole Prothane kit, may as well go for it.
overall a major pain in the ass to install, and not necessarily comfortable (nor quiet) but definitely a GREAT UPGRADE
I'm about to replace my ES front lower control arm and shock mount bushings with Prothane parts. The ES bushings have torn along the edges and squeak like crazy. My rear LCA bushings are Prothane and they look GREAT as of 2 days ago. I used the same amounts of grease and installation procedures on the front as the rear so logic says perhaps the Prothane bushings are more durable. Personally, the Prothanes seam a little more rubbery than the ES, maybe it's me though.
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