jburgess1379
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I think I'm just going to flip a coin. 
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My car is a DD and I've gone through spherical bearings before that wore out in a year due to outside elements.
That was precisely the question that started this thread in the first place.BMR or steeda, any info on the longevity of these parts on a daily driver???
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What were the bearings made of? BMR's?+1
My car is a DD and I've gone through spherical bearings before that wore out in a year due to outside elements.
I'm sure BMR Suspension parts are great.... But Im also in the Steeda camp for suspension parts, on my 2015 GT Mustang, and they work very well, and they are a Great Products, for the money..... Im very happy with them... Thanks Steeda......I am in the Steeda camp for suspension parts. I love everything they installed, including their billet vertical links. They work great, zero NVH, they look great and perform as advertised. You have my vote![]()

BMR or steeda, any info on the longevity of these parts on a daily driver???
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What were the bearings made of? BMR's?
I must not be that familiar with delrin because I would think stainless or aluminum would last better in the elements over a plastic, over time.
I'd pay for the up charge to have boots on both sides of the ball end joint. I know with the ball joints the loading is always in line with the rod.Keep in mind guys, if long/er term use and durability is a concern, there are boots and seals available by several companies.
I'd pay for the up charge to have boots on both sides of the ball end joint. I know with the ball joints the loading is always in line with the rod.

