This is perfect. I've been looking for a set for my 96. I did not want to go to polyurethane at all. Ive experienced the failure on some engine mounts for another car. I will be ordering a set of these for sure. Thanks a bunch!
@@ryanle1293 feels and handles better than a new C4 after doing the bushings and new B8 shocks. The original shocks and bushings had 70k on them, so after it was a solid 10 in difference. Night and day difference.
@@DHolmquistDesigns definitely gonna cop me a set of these then, thanks for that Input. Speaking of improving ride quality have yoh heard of the Vette2Vette chassis stiffening kit?
@@ryanle1293 yeah done a lot of research on the Vette2vette braces and nothing but positive reviews. I ordered a set last month.. they are sitting in my garage right now just waiting to find some time to install them.
They are all dark blue, and in the shade of a dark garage they can look black. There are no other colors offered, so you can be certain that the ones you have are the correct ones. Lyle :)
I have a 91 convertible and need to replace all the suspension bushings. I hate the harsh ride of poly bushings and much prefer the stock ride quality. How close are the Super bushings to stock ride?
@@csvette In your opinion, the Superpro bushings are my best options in the market to achieve the closest "stock" ride (OEM rubbers not available anymore)?. Thanks
The issue is the rear control arms. They move in more than 1 plane. Poly bushings are not compatible with that type of movement. I have Banski arms on my car.
@@tannerdehler1014 They have been seamless so far with no issues of any sort, not too harsh or noisy. I have checked the boots a few times but they are holding up so far. The car has been driven about 3K miles since they were installed.
Hello, your website does not show a listing for front control arm bushing sets nor does your search show anything relative to control arm bushings. I'm interested in the front bushings for an `88 Z52 - thanks - Pricing ??
We do not offer our front suspension bushings by themselves--only in the complete car kit. That is why you aren't seeing them in your search. Call me directly with questions Lyle 800-886-5064
This week. I'll have 25 or so kits ready by Friday and they will immediately be on my website. Get on the email alert list there to be the first to know. Lyle
So... I just received a full set of these bushings for my C4 and I can tell you right now the install is not EASY... In fact, I'm at a point where I may need to pay someone to install them for me or go back and get poly bushings (which may be cheaper). These things slide all over the place, no matter how much you try to control them. There needs to be a clear step by step on how to get these started when pressing them in. I have used a vice and a hydraulic press and neither seems to work. Also, the bushings for the two rear strut rod braces are also incorrect. You send two small and two large, but the strut rod braces are not identical, so one bushing is too large for the opening. If these items can't be remedied then I would recommend another product cause putting these in will make you loose your mind, and you'll have to go purchase another bushing for the smaller strut rod brace.
I am not knocking your bushings at all because I don't know anything about them. But I will say that it's simply not true what you said about polyurethane bushings squeaking and crumbling. If it's a reputable brand and you install them correctly and grease them as instructed they don't squeak and a lot of the polyurethane bushings come with a lifetime warranty. So I don't think yours are the only ones that come with a lifetime warranty. Obviously if you buy a cheap knock-off set of polyurethane who knows what you get. But isn't that true with anything? Sometimes overselling isn't a good thing. Just saying...
Respectfully, in our 45 years in the Corvette service business, I can tell you that is has been our experience that polyurethane bushings have a very real problem with squeaking and crumbling. We have Corvettes on our lifts every day, and we see this problem repeatedly. In fairness, it is impossible to tell what brand of bushing a crumbled mass of polyurethane crumbs is, and there may be someone out there making them that doesn't have these issues...we are just not aware of them. One thing I am certain of is that our synthetic elastimer bushings do not do those things--ever. Overselling is embellishing the truth to move product...we don't do that because we don't have to. I respect your opinion, but it doesn't match what we have seen in the last 4 and 1/2 decades in our shop. I recommend polyurethane bushings for track cars only, as those cars are torn down and rebuilt repeatedly and aged poly parts are replaced regularly and squeaks and rough ride are expected. I do not recommend them for a street car that may not have them inspected for a decade at a time. Thank you for your comment, and I hope that My answer clarifies our position. Lyle
Worth every penny, I have a couple of thousand miles on them in my 95 C4 and the are perfect
Glad you like our bushings, its always great to hear customer reviews (especially from the US). Great video!
Are our customer reviews from here in Australia not as special as those from the US?
I have the SuperPro Bushings on my '91 ZR-1 for a year now. Am very happy with them. Firm, but not too firm. No squeaking like Poly.
This is perfect. I've been looking for a set for my 96. I did not want to go to polyurethane at all. Ive experienced the failure on some engine mounts for another car. I will be ordering a set of these for sure.
Thanks a bunch!
Just received the kit. I could not be more impressed. Keep up the great work!
I replaced every bushing on my ‘95 with SuperPro, and got new Bilstien ZR1 shocks and damn.. it’s completely changed the car.
Can i ask on a 1 to 10 scale how improved was the ride?
@@ryanle1293 feels and handles better than a new C4 after doing the bushings and new B8 shocks. The original shocks and bushings had 70k on them, so after it was a solid 10 in difference. Night and day difference.
@@DHolmquistDesigns definitely gonna cop me a set of these then, thanks for that Input. Speaking of improving ride quality have yoh heard of the Vette2Vette chassis stiffening kit?
@@ryanle1293 yeah done a lot of research on the Vette2vette braces and nothing but positive reviews. I ordered a set last month.. they are sitting in my garage right now just waiting to find some time to install them.
@@DHolmquistDesignshow was the outcome ?
When will you get more in?
Excellent, hopefully you'll restock soon, I can't wait to try these out.
Gonna need to order a set in the next month or two for my 87.
Great video . How about doing a c5 bushing replacement video? Best options
What is an estimated install time for these bushings?
Generally by yourself 3 hours. If its your first time changing bushings, 5 hours. If you're relatively new at working on cars, a day tops
when are they coming back in stock
We are having issues with the large dog bushings. We have tried multiple times. Using Vice method any suggestions
GIve us a call at 800-886-5064 and ask for Chris. He has installed those bushings before. Lyle
I've been looking for bushings to go on the rear mono leaf in the center mount location.
That look easy and like the rubber
Are these kits still available I can’t find it on the super pro website or yours ?
They are. i just updated the quantity available on the website, so you can go purchase them now. thank you for the heads-up! Lyle
Wow - I've been looking for a solution for my bushings. I think I can keep my car ('96 LT4) now!
hey Dave Mc Cullough
have you placed an order for the new bushings?
Lyle, we finally got our order, I'm concerned because the color is black, not blue like the video. Was I sent the correct set?
They are all dark blue, and in the shade of a dark garage they can look black. There are no other colors offered, so you can be certain that the ones you have are the correct ones. Lyle :)
sorry, a midnight blue, just checking to see if those were the new Super Pro
I will be ordering these bushings very soon...do they by chance come in black??
They do not, but once they are installed, they are much darker in color. Lyle
Are they not available for C6?
C5/C6 will be coming fourth quarter of this year. :)
Just got a 96 and need bushings badly. When will these be back in stock for late model C4's?
Within one week. :)
Does this kit fit a '90 zr1 also?
Absolutely yes.
Do you, by chance, have an entire suspension upgrade for the 92 C4 convertible?
Any idea when you’ll have more in stock?
This week will be back in stock. :) Just waiting on the little grease packets! Lyle
Super Pro kits are back in stock.
Will there be bushings for C3 Corvettes?🙏🏾 nosale
Nice, are these still available?
I have several sets in stock right now. Purchase at corvettepartscenter.com
@@csvette to be continued
@@csvette sold out !
@@SehlraC They are back in stock as of today! Lyle
Are these the front control arm bushings
Kit includes front upper/lower control arm bushings, rear trailing arm bushings and rear strut rod bushings. Lyle
@@lyleaulwurm9486 thank you
You are singing my tune! Sign me up.
Where is C & S Corvette located
Sarasota, FL
I have a 91 convertible and need to replace all the suspension bushings. I hate the harsh ride of poly bushings and much prefer the stock ride quality. How close are the Super bushings to stock ride?
They are very similar to the stock rubber bushing ride with the added benefit of reducing vibration to the chassis far better than rubber does. Lyle
@@csvette In your opinion, the Superpro bushings are my best options in the market to achieve the closest "stock" ride (OEM rubbers not available anymore)?. Thanks
@@valf.4589 Absolutely Correct
@@csvette Thanks. Good spring project for me. It is currently out of stock in your store.
Lyle, thanks, we sent an email regarding our order.
Do they come in black?
No, only dark blue. Although once installed, they look almost black.
@@csvette ok. Thanks.
When do you guys expect to get more of these kits in stock?
2-3 weeks , tops.
you forgot to mention the assembly lube....You must use the supplied lube when pushing bushes through suspension components !!!
The issue is the rear control arms. They move in more than 1 plane. Poly bushings are not compatible with that type of movement. I have Banski arms on my car.
Agreed! That's why we don't sell poly bushings! :) Lyle
How do you like the Banski rear control arms? I am planning on auto crossing mine and I’d be interested to get them.
@@tannerdehler1014 I have no experience with them, so I'm not in a position to speak intelligently about them. Sorry I can't be more help. Lyle
@@tannerdehler1014 They have been seamless so far with no issues of any sort, not too harsh or noisy. I have checked the boots a few times but they are holding up so far. The car has been driven about 3K miles since they were installed.
Hello, your website does not show a listing for front control arm bushing sets nor does your search show anything relative to control arm bushings. I'm interested in the front bushings for an `88 Z52 - thanks - Pricing ??
We do not offer our front suspension bushings by themselves--only in the complete car kit. That is why you aren't seeing them in your search. Call me directly with questions Lyle 800-886-5064
@@lyleaulwurm9486 will do thanks !
Can you still get this complete set? It doesn't look like it on the website.
They are back in-stock and I will change the website this morning!!!! Lyle
@@csvette Just ordered, now I have something to do during quarantine!
Would be nice if these were made for c5
You guys still selling these? Says out of stock.
We are out of stock on the 84-to -early 88 kits. Should have more by Christmas. Lyle :)
Lyle, back in stock yet?
This week. I'll have 25 or so kits ready by Friday and they will immediately be on my website. Get on the email alert list there to be the first to know. Lyle
Super pro are still polyurethane.
But yeah I agree they are good.
Ok im in
I just ordered a set! The guys on corvetteforum.com seem to all like them too.
So... I just received a full set of these bushings for my C4 and I can tell you right now the install is not EASY... In fact, I'm at a point where I may need to pay someone to install them for me or go back and get poly bushings (which may be cheaper). These things slide all over the place, no matter how much you try to control them. There needs to be a clear step by step on how to get these started when pressing them in. I have used a vice and a hydraulic press and neither seems to work. Also, the bushings for the two rear strut rod braces are also incorrect. You send two small and two large, but the strut rod braces are not identical, so one bushing is too large for the opening. If these items can't be remedied then I would recommend another product cause putting these in will make you loose your mind, and you'll have to go purchase another bushing for the smaller strut rod brace.
Brandon, why don't you give us a call--instead of being upset with the product, let's find a solution together. Lyle 800-886-5064
Also, nice Bell and Ross!
I wish it was a Bell and Ross! It is actually a Junkers (like the airplane). Thanks, though! Lyle
@@csvette You had me fooled! Thats a really nice piece. Rock on!
out of stock booo
Back in stock today! Check the website after 10am! :) Lyle
I am not knocking your bushings at all because I don't know anything about them. But I will say that it's simply not true what you said about polyurethane bushings squeaking and crumbling. If it's a reputable brand and you install them correctly and grease them as instructed they don't squeak and a lot of the polyurethane bushings come with a lifetime warranty. So I don't think yours are the only ones that come with a lifetime warranty. Obviously if you buy a cheap knock-off set of polyurethane who knows what you get. But isn't that true with anything? Sometimes overselling isn't a good thing. Just saying...
Respectfully, in our 45 years in the Corvette service business, I can tell you that is has been our experience that polyurethane bushings have a very real problem with squeaking and crumbling. We have Corvettes on our lifts every day, and we see this problem repeatedly. In fairness, it is impossible to tell what brand of bushing a crumbled mass of polyurethane crumbs is, and there may be someone out there making them that doesn't have these issues...we are just not aware of them. One thing I am certain of is that our synthetic elastimer bushings do not do those things--ever. Overselling is embellishing the truth to move product...we don't do that because we don't have to. I respect your opinion, but it doesn't match what we have seen in the last 4 and 1/2 decades in our shop. I recommend polyurethane bushings for track cars only, as those cars are torn down and rebuilt repeatedly and aged poly parts are replaced regularly and squeaks and rough ride are expected. I do not recommend them for a street car that may not have them inspected for a decade at a time. Thank you for your comment, and I hope that My answer clarifies our position. Lyle
out of stock OHhhh
We will be back in stock this week. :)
Lyle, back in stock yet?
Fully stocked!! kits are on the website at corvettepartscenter,com. Lyle :)