I wonder if the poly bushings can be trimmed down some...
I tried poly once on a daily driver. they were shot in 3 years, so I went back to stock rubber bushings and they lasted longer... :violent1:
I wonder if the poly bushings can be trimmed down some...
I tried poly once on a daily driver. they were shot in 3 years, so I went back to stock rubber bushings and they lasted longer... :violent1:
Now just have to wait for the parts to come from china! Miss radio shack! Or fry's electronics on the west coast.
We still have a Radio Shack... At least we did about a month ago. Its pathetic compared to what they once were. Down to a very small section of parts drawers. Everything else is phones toys and gizmos.
I tried poly once on a daily driver. they were shot in 3 years, so I went back to stock rubber bushings and they lasted longer... :violent1:
I always use rubbers.. I did poly once offroad and wasn't impressed..I tried poly once on a daily driver. they were shot in 3 years, so I went back to stock rubber bushings and they lasted longer... :violent1:
Chinese for lunch with Mopar Joe
We still have a Radio Shack... At least we did about a month ago. Its pathetic compared to what they once were. Down to a very small section of parts drawers. Everything else is phones toys and gizmos.
I always use rubbers.. .
That's good... :sign12:
Keep it safe...![]()
Hay everyone! Go check out this new members post in the welcome wagon thread :cheers:
He mentions Karl (KrazyKuda) in his postuser nam is ValiantK360.
Dave, GoldFish
My old Monaco in a great car chase, lets see if this link works
https://www.facebook.com/992992377457801/videos/995495937207445/
Is that your exact car, or one that looks like it??![]()
Dave, GoldFish
My old Monaco in a great car chase, lets see if this link works
https://www.facebook.com/992992377457801/videos/995495937207445/
Very cool! I've always had a fondness for the Monaco. My grandfather had an F8 green '69 Monaco with a 383. I remember him doing 100 mph down a back road in NH when I was a kid. It was just me and him in the car and after he hit 100 he said "See how smooth this car is at 100 mph? Sounds good too, right? Now don't tell your grandmother I showed you." Then he grinned and winked at me.
I was 7 years old, and at that moment I became a Mopar guy forever.![]()
Mopar'en in here :cheers:Evening gents! How are things here?
Evening gents! How are things here?
Hi SLS! :wave:
Looks like no one here but us chickens...
That had to be a great moment in your life Dd :coffee2:
Sure was! I just wish I could have gotten that car when he died in '85. He still had it and it only had 68k miles on it. He kept it like new.
Unfortunately, my Mother never approved of me following her Dad's love of cars and made sure it was sold before I asked about it. They let it go for $1100...and I never forgave her for it.