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Energy Suspension 16 8103G SHOCK BUSHING Review

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Revainrating 4 out of 5  
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Description of Energy Suspension 16 8103G SHOCK BUSHING

High quality. High performance. Professional products. Hyper-Flex replacement polyurethane components stand up well to contaminants that often destroy rubber and have been engineered to give longer-lasting performance and not compress permanently.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

"Better Performance, Smooth Driving

This suspension product truly transforms your automotive experience. The improved handling and reduction in overall noise make for a smoother, more enjoyable ride. The installation was straightforward and the durability has proven to be top-notch. The only downside was the initial price tag, but the long-term benefits outweigh the cost. Overall, a worthwhile investment for anyone looking to upgrade their suspension system.

Pros
  • Durable and long-lasting
Cons
  • Difficult to install without proper tools and knowledge

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Polyethylene bushings not only wear out faster, but also.

PE bushings not only wear out faster, they don't improve performance because they don't allow the suspension to work properly. Save time and money and just get OEM hard race tires or nothing.

Pros
  • Replacement Parts
Cons
  • Repair

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Easy installation is best for shock absorbers, struts and suspensions.

I bought these because when I removed the old shocks I broke the rubber on the lower shock bushing. You need to push out the old bushing and put in the new standard bushing. Not wanting to risk breaking any of the other 20 year old bolts by removing the wishbone, I went that route. I was able to burn through the rubber of the old bushing and use a saw and chisel to carefully remove the outer shell. from an old bush. They are in two parts, so do not have to be pressed in. Much easier to install.

Pros
  • Shock bushings
Cons
  • Many items