What elastic bands to choose?

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Tahoe rus

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Your council is necessary. It is a lot of variants of spare parts, Bushings of what firm is better, Energy Suspension, Moog, GM, AcDelco and why?
 

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??? you might want to elbaorate on what exactly you are asking
 

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Given that you're in Moscow (assuming capital city) and deal with extreme cold, it might be a different situation than what we deal with here in the US. That said, the following explanation, may or may not help...

Polyurethane bushings generally give a more responsive ride as they are more rigid than rubber bushings. The extra rigidity also transmits more vibrations to the driver/cabin than rubber. Both are good options and have their place. Which is better depends on what you are trying to accomplish.
 

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Poly won't break down with exposure to grease and oil.

Poly will squeak/bind if it's not lubed properly upon assembly.

Poly deflects less the rubber so stuff like hard cornering will be predictable.
 

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