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I'm going to put in new front end part's in my demon.What are guy's using for bushing? any info would be good.I would like to do it right the first time?
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When I had mine done, I used the polyurathane (spelling?) material from Energy Suspension for the strut rods and Moog rubber in the control arms. I was told that the poly control arm bushing tend to bind/be tighter than regular rubber. Can't afford the needle bearing stuff.
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Just replaced the upper control arm bushings in our 69 Cuda. We used the Moog offset bushings to we could finally get a little caster.
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Kelly check these out, pretty trick and expensive I would guess. But if you want to do it right this is the way to go. Maybe someday I'll do it right!
http://www.garysautomotive.net/ George |
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Prothane makes some great bushings. Used them on my SS/AH Barracuda. Check their website. Dyno
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