Bushing kit options?

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Chained_360

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No lower A arm bushings in that kit, just so you know.
I used most of those same bushings and love it for the limited give of the material, and it transfers a bit more road noise through the car from being poly.
 
I did rubber for the motor and trans, but poly for everything else.
 
I rarely get kits for anything. In a kit, there are always compromises on things. It costs only a little more to get things separately and make sure you get the best quality for your money. I never let money or a good deal dictate what I buy. Since piecing together what you need costs only a little more, you can make sure to get exactly what you want.
 
The advantage to those hard plastic bushings is what they are. If the novice can gather the few tools needed to get OEM suspension apart, then hammer the OEM (metal cased rubber ) bushings out, they can stand back a toss the plastic replacements in. They might squeak and they might ride harsh, but sher wuz easy to install.
More shop equipment and knowledge is req'd to install the OEM type bushings.
 
Check out PST also, we get %10 off also, used them for mine and no regrets!
 
We have many of the bushings that your in need of as well as many front end components. Please let me know if there is any questions that I can answer for you.

Thanks
 

I make a delrin lower arm bushing that does not need the outer shell. Its harder than urethane and quiet. It's the most critical bushing in the front end.
 
I like PST. Everything I needed in one kit and all went together well
 
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