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Postby RON » Fri Aug 28, 2009 12:45 am

Are available for our car's control arms...as well as other components! It's a special poly that isn't as *hard* as Energy Suspension and others. Here is the cataloge. I have made an enquiry to sales oulets in the US to obtain them for the front control arm.

http://www.whiteline.com.au/Plus/pdf/WHITELINE_PLUS_CHASSIS_CONTROL_CATALOGUE.pdf

POLYURETHANE BUSHING HISTORY
The use of polyurethane in automotive suspension bushings dates back to the early 1970s when race car enthusiasts looked
for improved handling and suspension performance without having to resort to solid pivot points and connections. Traditionally,
polyurethane bushings and mounts were made from very hard urethane compounds exceeding 100 on the durometer
scale; where rubber was much softer and measured less than 58 on the durometer scale. The main reason for the extreme
hardness was the use of low grade polyurethanes.
In order to achieve abrasion resistance, tearing and compression set, the polyurethane needed to be very hard.
The second reason for this hardness was how the component was designed and manufactured.
While high performance polyurethanes were available they were both very expensive and required complex machinery in order
to process, mix and cast the component. Few customers would pay for the added expense; especially when the automotive
performance aftermarket was selling products at a third of the cost.
One company believed that the market would soon grow weary of ultra hard bushings that were noisy on the road and offered
little improvement in handling.
After many years of extensive development and testing of materials that would offer strength and durability, geometry
retention and memory without the harshness, WHITELINE created a progressive, long-chain polymer compound incorporating
polyurethane constituents, which deliver the combined physical advantages of a solid bushing, with the extreme flexibility
characteristics of rubber.
Whiteline Plus polyurethanes provide the softness needed for low vibration, noise and harshness characteristics, while
displaying extreme abrasion, tear and cut resistance, and near-zero compression set at lower durometer reading of 70-80.
In addition, these performance polyurethanes allowed the polymer chains to be bonded directly to the metal shell, which
provided a method of flow control giving the bushing the characteristics of soft ride while on smooth roads, and when under
cornering pressure caused the bushing to become firmer for improved suspension performance.
The quality ride of rubber, the performance of solid links; offering the best of both worlds!
That range of product is known as WHITELINE ‘PLUS’.


Key Benefits of WHITELINE PLUS polyurethane bushings:
• The quality of ride of rubber, with the performance of solid links.
• Long lasting durability.
• Resistant to chemicals, oils and weathering.
• Enhanced handling, steering response and road holding stability.
• Increased braking capacities and positive brake pedal ‘feel’.


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AVALON MCX10 4/00-02
F Control arm - lower inner front W51720 1 4 x
F Control arm - lower inner rear W51721 1 2 2
F Engine steady W92493 1 1 1
F Steering - rack mount W11722 1 1 Suits round bush pinion end
F Sway bar - ball/ball link kit W23180 1 Universal sway bar link must cut to 285mm
R Control arm W61446 1 8 4
R Sway bar - ball/ball link kit W23180 1 Universal sway bar link must cut to 195mm
R Trailing arm W61446
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Postby Mr_Krispy1183 » Fri Aug 28, 2009 1:43 am

i actually felt that the durometer of SuperPro's polyurethane was harder than the compound ES uses, but that's just my take from owning the dogbone/trailing arm kits.[/b]
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Postby SleeperSolara » Fri Aug 28, 2009 8:20 am

I have SuperPro bushin' setup on my dogbone bushin', Front Control Arm.
The Energy Suspension bushin' are in the rear control arms.
I still have to still install the power steerin' bushin' i have from SuperPro.

I'm thinkin' about gettin' the Whiteline front sway bar and poly bushin'.
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Postby 99BlackSandv6 » Fri Aug 28, 2009 9:25 am

Is any company still making the poly bushing for the dogbone? I want one.
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Postby trd4life » Fri Aug 28, 2009 9:25 am

yes they do.
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Postby RON » Fri Aug 28, 2009 11:59 am

Mr_Krispy1183 wrote:i actually felt that the durometer of Whiteline's polyurethane was harder than the compound ES uses, but that's just my take from owning the dogbone/trailing arm kits.


I read that E Susp uses the hardest available. I have Whiteline Poly bushings on my sway bars (over 7 yrs) and never had a problem..no squeaks either. I read numerous accounts of E suspension squeaking after 6 months and even getting *loose* due to deflection of harder compound. Anyway, I'm either going to go to Whiteline or stay with high quality stock replacements (Moog).
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Postby RON » Fri Aug 28, 2009 12:00 pm

SleeperSolara wrote:I have SuperPro bushin' setup on my dogbone bushin', Front Control Arm.
The Energy Suspension bushin' are in the rear control arms.
I still have to still install the power steerin' bushin' i have from SuperPro.

I'm thinkin' about gettin' the Whiteline front sway bar and poly bushin'.


Do the SuperPros *squeak*?
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Postby SleeperSolara » Fri Aug 28, 2009 12:34 pm

RON wrote:
SleeperSolara wrote:I have SuperPro bushin' setup on my dogbone bushin', Front Control Arm.
The Energy Suspension bushin' are in the rear control arms.
I still have to still install the power steerin' bushin' i have from SuperPro.

I'm thinkin' about gettin' the Whiteline front sway bar and poly bushin'.


Do the SuperPros *squeak*?


No they don't.
They have the double helix design to keep the lithium grease in the grooves.
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Some info...Noltec connection

Postby RON » Sun Aug 30, 2009 1:08 pm

Whiteline Plus Launch:

http://www.tamparacing.com/forums/rm-performance/510205-introducing-whiteline-plus-suspension-chassis-tuning-products.html

RM Performance is very proud to announce the official launch of WHITELINE PLUS, a specialist black range of progressive polyurethane suspension bushings and wheel alignment components, marketed as a NO COMPROMISE program that covers all types of vehicles, drivers, their driving requirements and styles. WHITELINE PLUS has been developed with a ‘NO COMPROMISE’ objective, as it covers:



SERVICING - It provides the reliability, durability, added safety and ride quality characteristics for everyday vehicles and servicing.

PERFORMANCE - The road holding stability, handling and abrasive resistance for performance cars and 4x4 vehicles.

RESTORATION - The neutral (black) appearance for restorers and racers.


Is WHITELINE PLUS just a different product color and a new brand name ?

No, the whole reason for WHITELINE PLUS, is to market a brand with all the PRO’s and none of the CON’s associated with polyurethane suspension bushings brands over the last 25 years. This program began with the acquisition of Noltec Suspension by RedRanger (Mother Company of Whiteline) and was developed using the strengths, experience and technology of both Whiteline & Noltec. This combining of resources has now culminated into this new brand and product line.


What is the difference between the competition and the new WHITELINE PLUS brand?

WHITELINE PLUS uses the very latest technology. Polyurethane materials have progressed considerably over the last few years and WHITELINE PLUS has taken full advantage of this progress.
WHITELINE PLUS is translucent black in color, preferred by many enthusiasts, racers, restorers, and suspension specialists.




What is the REDRANGER BLUE program and how does it work?

REDRANGER BLUE is a program designed to run out the excess blue stock carried over from the recent acquisition of Noltec Suspension, and subsequent cessation of the Noltec brand and blue color. REDRANGER BLUE will support WHITELINE PLUS in its early stages, and will be offered with a beneficial discount for not being supplied a black/ WHITELINE PLUS product. In the same format that WHITELINE PLUS part numbers use a prefix of W, REDRANGER BLUE part numbers will use a prefix of R, e.g. R11010.

How long will REDRANGER BLUE be available?

REDRANGER BLUE is a run out range, and will be available as long as stock lasts. As a REDRANGER BLUE part number runs out, it will be superseded by the equivalent WHITELINE PLUS part number.

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Old Noltec web site:

http://www.noltecsuspension.com/products.php#1


POLYESTER SUSPENSION BUSHINGS
Noltec has revolutionized the suspension control by developing an advanced polyester complex branded 'Softride' which combines the durability & geometry control of a polyester bush combined with the soft, absorbent qualities of rubber. There is no opportunity cost, 'Softride' is the perfect medium delivering enhanced handling and vehicle stability with minimal ride comfort trade off. Backing this unique material is an extensive range, covering 60 manufacturers and over 1500 models. All Noltec products are covered for 2 years/ 40,000km and are proudly Australian Made!

BENEFITS:
Up to 25% softer in certain applications compared to competitor products
Long lasting durability
Improved geometry control
Resistence to: Chemicals Oils Weathering
Enhanced braking, handling & vehicle stability
Improves wear on surrounding
suspension components
Increases tyre life
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Postby 99BlackSandv6 » Sun Aug 30, 2009 1:46 pm

trd4life wrote:yes they do.


Was that an answer for me? If it was, what co. and where to get them?
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Postby 99BlackSandv6 » Sun Aug 30, 2009 1:47 pm

Double Post, my bad.
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Postby Mr_Krispy1183 » Sun Aug 30, 2009 2:03 pm

Ron, I actually take back my statement. I had SuperPro, not Whiteline. Both Aussie companies though, and likely the same product just relabeled.

and to you 99blacksandv6, SuperPro makes a dogbone/engine steady set.
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Postby RON » Sun Aug 30, 2009 3:30 pm

Mr_Krispy1183 wrote:Ron, I actually take back my statement. I had SuperPro, not Whiteline. Both Aussie companies though, and likely the same product just relabeled.

and to you 99blacksandv6, SuperPro makes a dogbone/engine steady set.


You did state *SuperPRO* in your post. Whiteline Plus Bushing isn't the same product as SuperPro. I have them ordered now...for the Front and Back.
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Postby Mr_Krispy1183 » Sun Aug 30, 2009 3:35 pm

I actually edited it recently (it originally did say Whiteline), just to not confuse anyone else.
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Postby RON » Sun Aug 30, 2009 3:47 pm

Mr_Krispy1183 wrote:I actually edited it recently (it originally did say Whiteline), just to not confuse anyone else.


OK :lol:

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