Topic: Suspension Rubber Bushings Longevity
in Forum: C3 Handling Components
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I have recently noticed that I am having to go through and replace a number of items that I replaced about 9 years ago even though I did not put many miles on since then. Usually less than 1K miles per year.
So here is a general question:
Q. How long can you expect suspension type rubber bushings to last. Consider that I live in hot Florida and storage is typically in a hot garage but low miles each year.
Example:
- Drivers side engine mount sagging.
- Recently lower ball joints bad (not bushing related but was replaced about the same time period)
- Composite rear spring rubber bushings compressed to the point they do not look like they were ever installed?- I did the poly for many of the front end bushings and have no issues with any of those yet.


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Depends on WHO made the bushings, and what type of rubber compound was used. When I did the '74, I used all OE bushings, and haven't seen any issues with any of them so far. The rear spring cushions DO compress quite a bit, tho. Good bushings should survive at least 10 years with no problems, I would think. Will be different in different parts of the country, of course.
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Energy Suspension makes a good product, in polyurathane. A slightly more stiff ride, but tremendous in the handling aspect. Lasts longer than rubber, no matter the temperture.
Thanks for the feedback.
I am using poly on the front bushings. And the rear spring /bushings were from vette brakes in Tampa (I think), so that should be decent quality. I guess in Florida that 10yrs is the magic number for starting to replace rubber again.


1980 L82 (5069 made), Dark Green Metalic (844 made)
Gymkhana Suspension, AM/FM/CB, Sporting a ZZ383.........
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