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-   -   Review: SADFab Delrin Bushing Kit (https://www.miataturbo.net/suspension-brakes-drivetrain-49/review-sadfab-delrin-bushing-kit-88399/)

aidandj 08-11-2016 01:41 AM

Good. Because my girlfriend falls asleep in my rattle trap. So she is no good for reviews.

emilio700 08-11-2016 06:40 PM


Originally Posted by aidandj (Post 1353022)
Good. Because my girlfriend falls asleep in my rattle trap. So she is no good for reviews.

For some that could be a valid data point

aidandj 08-11-2016 06:54 PM

I think its more of a data point on my girlfriend.

She likes the ultrashield aluminum seats "because they hold her in, and the there are headrests (aka shoulder supports)"

Delrin bushings did nothing to make my car worse, I don't know how they would do on a car that isn't already a rattle trap.

Gee Emm 03-12-2017 07:27 PM


Originally Posted by Gee Emm (Post 1328312)
Next step is to get the head back on the engine (swallowed a screw/small bolt, dislodged SUB), get it aligned, and do a track test. I am particularly interested in any changes to the handling, and the possibility of changes to spring rate/shock valving that might be called for.

Been a while, too long in fact. Because Reasons, had the car on the track yesterday for the first time in about 15 months. Basically a shakedown, but some observations.

At SMPGP, I hop a couple of kerbs. Where there was a bit of thumping before, this time there was a definite rattle sound. All looked ok, but the car will go on a hoist for a check out.

Times were good, on old rubber (AO50/M compound). The fast T1 was faster than a full aero equipped MX5 that I was in company with, even though I was running naked aero-wise (don't ask). Overall, about a tenth off the previous outing on that track. Subjectively, hard to say, given that this car is much rawer than the road MX5 that I competed with last year, which had me spending quite a bit of time playing myself back in. However even at this stage it felt good, very responsive. A little early to tell whether spring/shocks will need changes as a result of the freer movement, I am happy to let that emerge (or not, as the case may be) over future outings.

Blkbrd69 03-27-2017 06:35 PM

Spent quite a bit of time reading many of the threads on delrin bushings as my NB upper rears are shot to the point they are clunking and car is tramlining.

Love the full delrin on my C6Z, and was ready with a press to install.

Then I tried to order a set, 5 week backorder and a weekend at Sebring scheduled in 4 weeks :vash:

Blkbrd69 04-11-2017 05:59 PM

Quick update, The guys were nice enough to send me just the in stock rear upper bushings so I could fix before Sebring.:bigtu:
What bushings do you think clunk less and have better feel in corners?
Old bushings came out with just a piece of pipe a socket and vise.
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hi_im_sean 04-12-2017 04:26 AM

I was able to push my RUCAs out by hand, they looked like yours.

Blkbrd69 04-12-2017 11:03 AM

My bushings that arrived last week are made from black delrin vs the white you have been using for a while?
In the past I have noted black plastics tend to have slightly better strength than white due to the needed mixtures? Is this the case?
Is there a material strength difference, or is it just cosmetic?
Looking fwd to the rest of the kit.

Padlock 04-12-2017 11:34 AM

My RUCA-I's look the same... really need to get the Delrin installed

My kit from Sean is stuck at the post office... sadly, its awaiting a signature confirmation and I'm never home during delivery or post office hours.. let the games of figuring out how to get my package begin!

z31maniac 04-12-2017 12:34 PM


Originally Posted by Padlock (Post 1405399)
My RUCA-I's look the same... really need to get the Delrin installed

My kit from Sean is stuck at the post office... sadly, its awaiting a signature confirmation and I'm never home during delivery or post office hours.. let the games of figuring out how to get my package begin!

Could you go to the PO at lunch?

Padlock 04-12-2017 01:44 PM

If I could, I would. I live 45 mins from where I work.

hi_im_sean 04-13-2017 03:20 AM


Originally Posted by Blkbrd69 (Post 1405388)
My bushings that arrived last week are made from black delrin vs the white you have been using for a while?
In the past I have noted black plastics tend to have slightly better strength than white due to the needed mixtures? Is this the case?
Is there a material strength difference, or is it just cosmetic?
Looking fwd to the rest of the kit.

We've been using black for a while, because once you go black.... most people prefer it.
The spec sheets do not differentiate between natural and black, so I'm lead to believe there is no difference, or it is negligible.

KMiata 04-17-2017 04:31 PM

Really nice review here. I haven't gotten a chance to install mine yet but this is making me really anxious to do so.

turbofan 04-17-2017 04:54 PM

If you're coming from stock, you're gonna love it. If you're coming from shitty sticky poly bushings, take a towel with you.

KMiata 04-17-2017 05:04 PM


Originally Posted by turbofan (Post 1406721)
If you're coming from stock, you're gonna love it. If you're coming from shitty sticky poly bushings, take a towel with you.

Yeah, these poly bushings look really gross. I'm not excited for the work, just the end product.

aidandj 04-17-2017 05:15 PM

If you have a press its not horrible. But without one it can really suck.

turbofan 04-17-2017 05:18 PM

That's not exactly what I meant... I was referring to your physiological response when you drive it afterwards...

KMiata 04-17-2017 05:21 PM


Originally Posted by aidandj (Post 1406737)
If you have a press its not horrible. But without one it can really suck.

Cool, a press will certainly be used.


Originally Posted by turbofan (Post 1406739)
That's not exactly what I meant... I was referring to your physiological response when you drive it afterwards...

Ah, got it. Can't wait.

hector 04-18-2017 07:27 AM

I have had my bushings in for about a year now. I got the NASA full enchilada. This is an auto-x car that gets driven to events and occasionally for mental health reasons. So about 4000 miles and maybe 160 auto-x runs. Car is on 275 A7's, weighs 2050 in race trim, 130wtq and 150whp from VVT engine, and ARE Penskes with spherical tophats are the relevant bits.

The sadfab kit replaced a poly kit from Prothane that had been on the car for about three years. Now I know everyone hates poly on here but my personal experience with the kit I installed was quite positive. I never had squeaks or clunks, or a broken bushing, or a binding bushing after three years and never taking them out to relube. But I got the sadfab kit anyhow as it was just a logical better choice and three years is just too long for poly.

After installing the sadfab kit I had to make a minor shock setting as the car felt a little loose. The bushing change also accompanied a front suspension swap to NB parts which netted about .3* less camber and +2* more caster. And possibly I could have driven around the looseness but the adjustment seemed to do the trick and I never went back to the other setting in this years time. Since this is an auto-x car I don't have any data for comparison that would prove one is better than the other plus also the NB parts would likely skew the results. For street driving there was also no negligible difference with the added stiffness of Delrin for me but since the car rides on extreme summer tires and 800/400 springs the level of comfort I have gotten used to might differ those who would notice rubber over poly over delrin.

Just recently they front lowers were out to address a knocking from the front suspension. The bushings (both the delrin and the poly) had squished a bit which allowed the bearings (sleeves) to be a touch too big. A quick trip to a lathe to take out a mil from each front and back bearing and all is good again. The only other gripe I had with these was on install the RLCA-O bushings had to be filed down quite a bit to fit. Then again, it's better to have the bushings too big than too small. Can't stretch the bushings after all.

Overall I definitely recommend these to anyone who is serious about their suspension.

hi_im_sean 04-18-2017 10:07 AM

I have addressed the RLCA-O issue as you were not the only one to have that problem with some of the early kits. Theyre still tight for the reasons you mention, but you shouldn't have to remove any material any longer. That one is a pain to get right as there is a huge difference in the dimension between bushing bores across different arms. At least the rear knuckle is fly cut across the sides and that dimension is very consistent in my experience.


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