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NOLATHANE
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hey who's done it what problems have they encountered and is it worth it? i'm thinking of doing it all round while i'm doing the rebuild.

Posted on: 2003/9/18 5:16
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Re: NOLATHANE
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ive done it all round on my rc, its bloody good, the car feels tighter (hard to explain but its good )

my back ones squeek a little, someone also said once they took their back ones out cause no matter how many times he regreased em they kept squeeking and he couldnt stand it, i dont think mine squuek too much (thats only negative feedback ive heard)

Posted on: 2003/9/18 5:38
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Re: NOLATHANE
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The squeeking in the nolathane bushes can be cured by lubricating the housing and bushes with graphite powder. If you still get too much movement in the bush material the next stage is to use Delrin. You cant buy them and will have to have them made for you. Again lubrication should be with graphite powder.

Posted on: 2003/9/18 5:47
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i have nolathane all round my car and it firms it up so much i cant really hear any squeking over the dellortos any way

Posted on: 2003/9/18 6:37
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Nolathane is good gear--its a polyurethane composite and has all the right properties.
Agoob lubricant is a spray wax--Turtle or Mr Sheen

Posted on: 2003/9/18 7:34
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