Will Powerflex polyurethane bushings help my car achieve better handling and corner faster?
My car is an 03 Honda Element awd and there's a brand called Powerflex that makes polyurethane bushings specifically for each car. In my case, for my front and rear anti sway bars they offer "street" and "race" polyurethane bushings for my Honda.
I just don;t know
Are you an experienced race driver?
If you are, then you already know the answer. Since you are asking, you are not.
Hence, you will be wasting money.
You're a troll that has asked this question 10 times now. The Honda Element is a cheap box car!
Give it up dude.
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