Whitelines rear control arm bushing kit uses Whiteline’s unique “Elastomer” formula that has been specially formulated to pack in the best features from both OEM rubber and aftermarket polyethene bushes. At low speeds they act as a rubber bush, absorbing bumps and impacts from the road and contributing to a better overall ride quality. At high speeds and high energy impacts, they act like a poly bush, quickly and firmly reacting to corners, braking loads and acceleration to provide the best possible feel.
These bushes have superior durability to OEM rubber and have excellent elasticity to compress and return to the original shape over and over again without wearing.
Features
- Best of both worlds from OEM rubber and aftermarket polythene
- Superior durability and elasticity
- Improves ride quality and handling
- Easy installation thanks to 2 piece bush design
- Black appearance
- Supplied with extreme pressure molybdenum disulphide (LM) based grease for extended life
Whitelines Lubrication Guide
In the majority of applications, the Whiteline bushings act as a flexible bearing and must be greased at the time of assembly. To gain optimum performance from Whiteline products take the following precautions when installing:
Ensure all suspension parts are free from rust, scale, paint and previous rubber deposits.
Please use these hints along with any instructions provided when fitting Whiteline products. Vehicle manufacturers manuals should be used to ensure Whiteline warranty compliance.
Shackle and mounting pins, control arm and spring eyes and shoulders must show no major signs of pitting or damage – any damaged components must be replaced or repaired to vehicle manufacturers tolerances.
Grease has been supplied in the kits where required and must be used to optimise bush performance and durability. Grease has been formulated from a reinforced No. 2 lithium complex base and selected additives with molybdenum disulphide for mechanical stability, extreme pressure qualities for extended life and a high melting or drop point be applied to the bores and outer flanges of all bushes and components – do not grease the outside surfaces of bushes and components.
The major noise producing factor in polyurethane is incorrect fitment and uncleaned mating surfaces.