Rubber or Poly for a Daily Driven Corner Carving Street Machine?

Forget both an use my delrin lca bushing. Quiet and stiffer than poly and does NOT use the outer shell. Corner carving and rubber dont go together, sorry.

I was actually looking at your bushings today. Can you explain them a bit more?

From what I understand, Delrin is a harder plastic that resists wear and is great for pivot points.

So why does it not require the outer shell and do you recommend using greasable pivot shafts or are those not needed? Can you explain how they are installed?

I'm guessing you pull the outer shells out of the LCA and then press these in and then insert the pivot shafts?

The outer shell is why I wouldn't recommend poly for most daily drivers. But that depends on how much effort, patience, resources the installers have.

Can you explain this a bit more? I'm not understanding. Is it because they are difficult to remove? As far as resources, I do have a 20 ton press in case that helps.