Saw an ad in one of the truck mags. Thought I would share this with the rest of you.
Cut this from there website...
Description:
THE S-10 SUSPENSION GEOMETRY IS ONE OF IT'S OWN. CST TOOK ON THE THE TASK OF BUILDING A LONG TRAVEL UPPER AND LOWER ARM KIT AND THROUGH SOME TRIAL AND ERROR WE WERE ABLE TO BUILD A VERY USER FRIENDLY AND RELIABLE SYSTEM. OUR UPPER ARM'S INCLUDE 1" UNIBALL'S AND DELRIN CONTROL ARM BUSHING'S, THE LOWER ARM USE FACTORY BALL JOINTS AND URETHANE BUSHING'S. WE DO OFFER OPTIONAL DELRIN LOWER BUSHINGS FOR THE SERIOUS OFF-ROADERS, BUT DO REMEMBER THIS IS NOT A TROPHY TRUCK THIS IS A KIT TO ENHANCE YOUR FACTORY SUSPENSION WHICH DOES GIVE YOU ADDED TRAVEL AND STRENGTH BUT NOT ENOUGH TO GO RUN THE BAJA 1000!
Features
DESIGNED TO FIT 30" TIRES W/ 7" WIDE WHEELS
DELRIN UPPER CONTROL ARM BUSHINGS
1" UNIBALLS W/ TEFLON
ALL PARTS COVERED IN A HIGH QUALITY GLOSS BLACK POWDER COAT FINISH
PERFORMANCE LIFT COIL SPRINGS
Notes
*****THIS KIT IS FOR OFFROAD USE ONLY, AND IS NOT INTENDED FOR USE ON THE HIGHWAY***
FIBER GLASS FENDERS RECOMMENDED
* ASK FOR COIL THAT FITS YOUR VEHICLE APPLICATION
WHEELS MUST NOT HAVE MORE THAN 4 5/8
Required Kit Components (Each part number listed below sold separately)
CSS-C7-2 - UPPER AND LOWER ARM KIT
FTS-7283-7 - 3.5" LIFT SPINDLES
CSC-C2-3 - PERFORMANCE LIFT COIL SPRINGS
BRAKE LINES - STEEL BRAIDED BRAKE LINES
DEAVER SPRINGS - REAR LEAF SPRINGS
SHOCKS - FRONT AND REAR
http://www.cstsuspension.com/products/s ... oductID/72
CST long travel suspension
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This kit is for a 2wd S10 and these guys are crazy for using delrin bushings on an off road vehicle.
I have Global West Del-A-Lum bushings (very similar to nylon/delrin) bushings on every suspension piece on my SS and these solid bushings add a lot of road feel to the steering wheel along with increased vibration transferred to the body.
Solid bushings are good for road racing and auto-x, but I just can't imagine how harsh they would be on an off road truck.
Steve
I have Global West Del-A-Lum bushings (very similar to nylon/delrin) bushings on every suspension piece on my SS and these solid bushings add a lot of road feel to the steering wheel along with increased vibration transferred to the body.
Solid bushings are good for road racing and auto-x, but I just can't imagine how harsh they would be on an off road truck.
Steve
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Heim joints are not bushings, and they are only used because of the range of motion they provide (better suspension articulation/flex) which solid bushings don't allow.2kwik4u wrote:Seems I've seen a ton of pictures of guys using heim joints instead of any bushings....I can't think Delrin would be any worse.
Delrin bushings do not like dirt, so putting them on an off road vehicle doesn't make any sense unless you could somehow seal them from the elements.
Steve
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I admit that I know squat about heim joints but, I do know that the jeep crowd trailer them to a "ride" and do not trust them on a DD.2kwik4u wrote:Seems I've seen a ton of pictures of guys using heim joints instead of any bushings....I can't think Delrin would be any worse.
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