Poly bushings?

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Interesting I always see the truck forums using poly bushings. Coming from a second gen Camaro (70-81) background this surprises me. I have realized that poly bushings are really pretty terrible, as they bind the suspension and try to blend the twist of a rubber bushing with the rotation of a solid; neither of which they are good at. I was always told in performance suspension discussions that Delrin is the way to go, it has the durability of rubber with the driving characteristics of solid bushings. Any thoughts from you truck guys on these polys?
 

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