Poly bushings are an improvement yes. And the design of these allows for better articulation of the sway bar. The relocation bracket is for clearance to larger coil overs. Not 100% necessary for most applications. But it helps with the Bilstein’s I have.
Possibly. The rubber goes bad eventually tho. So either way you replace the bushings and a replacement rubber one won’t be adhered like the factory one. So the polyurethane bushing is better.
Be sure to check out the video description for important links! This kit fits all 2015-202 standard suspension and ZR2 Chevy Colorado & GMC Canyon
What height do you have your struts set at? Factory upper control arms?
1.9” - 4th notch. Yes I’m using factory upper control arms
How should I contact you regarding sponsorship?
Send me an email: fondupotsgarage1@gmail.com
Nice. Great channel
Thanks!
Is the main advantage of this the poly bushings? Does relocating the sway bar improve handling? I might want to try this on my Colorado ZR2.
Thoughts?
Poly bushings are an improvement yes. And the design of these allows for better articulation of the sway bar. The relocation bracket is for clearance to larger coil overs. Not 100% necessary for most applications. But it helps with the Bilstein’s I have.
Wanna sell your old ones or have you already sold them on the forums? 😅
The old ones got recycled. 😎
Do they purposely stick those factory bushings on to stop squeeking?
Possibly. The rubber goes bad eventually tho. So either way you replace the bushings and a replacement rubber one won’t be adhered like the factory one. So the polyurethane bushing is better.