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neil_b 07-25-2016 07:11 AM

Is paying three times the cost for polyurethane bushes are worth it?
 
My thoughts on whether paying three times the cost for polyurethane bushes are worth it by testing them with day to day driving on normal roads and high performance driving at the track.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D9H7GnTswHA&hd=1&html5=1

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fridsten 08-21-2016 11:06 PM

Great video!
I didn't know about your Youtube channel, but I immediately decided to subscribe.

By the way... Is it "bushes" or "bushings"? I thought bushes were similar to shrubs... :P
No, English is not my native language.

78F350 08-22-2016 08:22 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by fridsten (Post 507418)
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By the way... Is it "bushes" or "bushings"? I thought bushes were similar to shrubs... :P ...

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It's complicated. I did some quick Internet research to help you out. First, I found that it is common for Swedes to be confused about bushes and bushings:

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According to most definitions I found, bushes and shrubs are the same thing. The only difference is that bushes is most often used to refer to plants growing in the wild, while shrubs usually refers to cultivated plants:
What is the Difference Between Shrubs and Bushes?

The verb 'bushing', refers to the act of jumping into bushes (usually while drunk), or if you are in Ireland it refers to underage drinking outdoors.http://986forum.com/forums/uploads02...1471881209.jpg

Its seems that in Great Britain, a bushing is called bush and in the U.S. a bush is called a bushing.

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Now a simple sentence:
The bushing in my saw wore out while I was cutting the bushes.

Google's attempt at Swedish:
Bussningen i mitt såg bar ut medan jag skära buskarna.

Let's not even try Japanese:
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Personally, I think we should all use the German: Gummilager

Great video Neil. For the bushings, I bought some on eBay that were quite close in price to the original.

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Är det klart nu?

Smallblock454 08-22-2016 10:59 AM

LOL!

Regards, Markus

fridsten 08-22-2016 11:37 PM

78F350: LOL! Thanks, it's all clear to me now. :D


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