A arm bushings recommendations

Nitroya

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Need to change top A arm bushings and probably bottom.

Oem or aftermarket???

Any tips on removal and install.

Thanks
 
oillite from ulmer racing or yamaha has them as well in the accesory catalog.
 
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ulmer sells some real nice ones that will outlast the stocker 3 to 1, the old ones should just pull out once you have arm off, but if not I have had to just put a slice in them in the past and then pull them out
 
Have a close look at your spindle bushings where they meet the skis. Likely shot too. Tip your sled on side and grab the top ski and move it around slowly. If its like mine you will see lots of slop everywhere.
 
I prefer the Pioneer Performance bushings over the oilite. They last just as long if not longer and are easier to install.
 
Yes I have the pioneer bushings in for 3000 miles now ..still like new.....they do install easier and come out easier...had to replace lower a-arm and upper a-arms and bushings came right out with no problems......

So I say pioneer as well
 
Good info, I was concerned with the oilites after reading that someone wore a set out in 5000 miles and that getting them out might be problematic. Think I will try the pioneer bushings for next year.
 


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