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    can any1 rate their personal experience with superpro bushes? im doing most bushes in the front end of my VT and iv been recommended superpro. apparently they r better than nolathanes. if any1 can shed some light on this that would be tops. cheers

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    Sorry mate i havent used superpro or heard much of them, but i use nolathane and they are really good, so i can vouch for them.
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    I've got a bit of both Nolathane and Siperpro along with some Wjiteline too for good measure lol.

    As long as it isn't a genuine GM bush it is a step in the right direction.

    Nolathanem Superpro and Whitline are all owned by Redranger now so it's all marketing but I beleive they are all good and fairly comparable products. Superpro are definately 20% cheaper than Nolathane across the board.
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    Quote Originally Posted by chargedvx6 View Post
    I've got a bit of both Nolathane and Siperpro along with some Wjiteline too for good measure lol.

    As long as it isn't a genuine GM bush it is a step in the right direction.

    Nolathanem Superpro and Whitline are all owned by Redranger now so it's all marketing but I beleive they are all good and fairly comparable products. Superpro are definately 20% cheaper than Nolathane across the board.
    thanx 4 that. i know whiteline and nolathane r owned by redranger. but i didnt know they owned superpro aswell. i always thought it was seperate. arghh theres 2 much choice....

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    Super Pro is definitely not owned by Red Ranger! Whiteline Plus (the old Noltec) and Nolathane is...

    Drop me a PM with what bushes you're chasing as our pricing is very competitive on both Super Pro and Whiteline Plus.

    Personally I would use Super Pro, Whiteline Plus, Nolathane... in that order.
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    superpro is owned by fulcrum and from what I have heard are the best to use
    I have the superpro strut tops and they are great
    Nolathane are harder then superpro and will squeak after time
    cheers GM

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