Garage Star Delrin Door Bushings
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Garage Star Delrin Door Bushings
I was poking around revlimiter.net (God how i love the gauge faces this guy does) and i noticed a post about these
http://garagestar.com/blog/?product=gar ... r-bushings
Linked here
http://revlimiter.net/blog/2015/07/gara ... ng-review/
Now i'm rather curious, has anybody heard of/tried these things before?
http://garagestar.com/blog/?product=gar ... r-bushings
Linked here
http://revlimiter.net/blog/2015/07/gara ... ng-review/
Now i'm rather curious, has anybody heard of/tried these things before?
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Re: Garage Star Delrin Door Bushings
There's a current post on the big forum about these atm.
Consensus being that they make a good improvement to squeaks on the road, though you can achieve a similar result for free by 'adjusting' the existing ones with a BFH..
Consensus being that they make a good improvement to squeaks on the road, though you can achieve a similar result for free by 'adjusting' the existing ones with a BFH..
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Re: Garage Star Delrin Door Bushings
Interesting. I've never paid much thought to these little things.
At the risk of sounding like a fool, what's a BFH?
At the risk of sounding like a fool, what's a BFH?
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Re: Garage Star Delrin Door Bushings
A large impact tool.
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Aka "Big Friendly Hammer"
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Cus wrote:Aka "Big Friendly Hammer"
he means 'farking'
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beavis wrote:Cus wrote:Aka "Big Friendly Hammer"
he means 'farking'
... "gentle persuasion" ...........
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Re: Garage Star Delrin Door Bushings
Adjusting the existing ones works for a while. Then they wear out. Door stops as a consumable - who'd have thought it?
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Re: Garage Star Delrin Door Bushings
I've been eyeing these off since I saw the thread on m.net, and various reviews including RevLimiter's have all sung very high praises. Anyone one interested in organising a group buy to save on the dreaded shipping?
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^ I'd be in for a set if there's a group buy ...
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Re: Garage Star Delrin Door Bushings
maybe suspend belief- so do we know what delrin is and if its better than metal/ rubber then why doesn't Mazda mould the products from Delrin on a production basis?
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Maybe suspend your cynicism of all things aftermarket? A lot of people have been very surprised at the effectivness of these bushing in the door. Different cars, with different setups have all reported noticable immedate improvements.
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Re: Garage Star Delrin Door Bushings
Mr Morlock wrote:maybe suspend belief- so do we know what delrin is and if its better than metal/ rubber then why doesn't Mazda mould the products from Delrin on a production basis?
Basically it's a proprietary name for a kind of hard plastic made by DuPont.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polyoxymethylene
Personally i'd just stick with rubber, since when the doors inevitably sag, or vibrate slightly out of alignmnent, they will still close fine (since the rubber will deflect and take up any slack)
I have no doubts that these reduce rattles, but i'd also think that new rubber ones would as well.
Stiffness is a pretty subjective thing, and I would imagine there would be a large placebo effect
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Re: Garage Star Delrin Door Bushings
Good grief. These little things are amazing according to the reviews. I have no idea how they can possibly affect the sound quality of the ICE unit but anyway.....
I replaced one of the worn rubber ones on my car with a new rubber one. The door sounds nicer when it shuts. That's it. No other improvement. I'd expect a similar result with the Delrin blocks.
I replaced one of the worn rubber ones on my car with a new rubber one. The door sounds nicer when it shuts. That's it. No other improvement. I'd expect a similar result with the Delrin blocks.
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