Yes I know the arm rotates on 2 axis. but let me guess..... lateral movement is what? 2 degrees or so? Its minute
And it's polyurethane!. It's compliant. It's not solid like delrin or aluminium bushings.
And if you had done the installation yourself, if you had hands on experience, if you had moved the suspension without shocks/springs/wheels brakes, like I have, you would have known that the suspension wouldnt bind up. You would have known that the movement is smooth.
So yes, I'd say that that quote is factually incorrect. Not that it pivots on 2 axis (where the lateral axis is a very minute movement), but that polyurethane is excessively stiff and would bind. Because I know... first hand
It's like saying: the trailing arm moves on 2 axis. so it will bind on the limiter spacers..... True or false?
If someone would say that and I would quote that, it would still be a bunch of bullshit. If other people say something, it's not automatically true. Most people are full of s**t, so it's most likely s**t too :lol:
And about turner... you know that's that 'other complany' that makes limiter kits do you?
Fine that you don't like PU bushings, I don't care, everybody has their preferences, but don't try to underpin that with technical arguments that arent correct.
Or what other people say for that matter...most people on the internet say what other people have said. That way you dont have to think for yourself.