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MTI Racing

MTI Racing Performance Parts and Accessories for Late Model Muscle Cars, Trucks and SUVs

 

Headquartered in Dawsonville, Ga. and founded in 1993, MTI Racing has a tremendous personal commitment to building the very best quality performance products. Each member of the MTI staff contributes with backgrounds in engineering, fabrication, professional racing, and expert troubleshooting.  Led by former World Challenge racer Reese Cox, MTI Racing has grown rapidly by leveraging his advancing race technology. Reese's involvement in the Corvette Challenge Series paved the way to becoming team manager for Tommy Morrison Racing, preparing the team's ZR-1 Corvettes for the 24 HRS Of Daytona. While acting as crew chief and engineer in the IMSA Invitational GT Series, Reese and crew clinched a SCCA GT-1 National Championship with GM engineer/pro driver John Heinricy. Reese's attention to detail soon opened doors to work with a number of notable pro road racing teams and pro drivers such as Johnny Rutherford, Tommy Kendall, Andy Pilgrim, and Boris Said. Nowhere else in the “tuner” market are you going to find this level of experience, both on the track, and off, as you will find with MTI Racing. This experience translates to building high-end performance parts and accessories for most late model muscle cars, trucks and SUVs. Accesspeed is proud to offer MTI Racing products to our customers. With our lowest price match guarantee, you will always find the best combination of price and selection at Accesspeed.

 


Suspension & Chassis » Bushings

Suspension Bushings

 

Are polyurethane bushings better than rubber?

Polyurethane bushings (or urethane bushings) are typically a firmer material and far better suited to handle the abuse of driving.  Urethane has a higher resistant to heat, road chemicals, oils and UV rays than rubber. Polyurethane is also wear resistant, and will outlast rubber bushings.

 

Do polyurethane bushings improve handling?

Yes. Polyurethane bushings have a noticeably higher durometer than the OE rubber bushings on your vehicle. This stiffer quality makes urethane bushings a better option for maintaining precise alignment of suspension components such as control arms, springs, sway bars and differentials. In most cars, you can easily notice a before and after difference when cornering.