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Old Jul 12, 2006, 07:26 PM
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Extra Polyurethane bushings

I have an extra set of the Energy suspension rear trailing arms, rear swaybar (stock), and the rear diff and mustache bar bushings. Let me know if any one needs these.
Old Jul 12, 2006, 07:34 PM
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hm... I could use the rear diff ones - how hard are they to get on, is a press requried?
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I have all the tools and could do it for you...it's kind of a PITA and takes a bit of time though. I did mine a while back and could probably do it faster the second time around. It makes a pretty big difference, lift your car up and try moving the rear diff with the stock mounts. It moves quite a bit compared to having the poly bushings in there.

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hm... I could use the rear diff ones - how hard are they to get on, is a press requried?
Old Jul 13, 2006, 07:15 AM
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I could use then, anything to tighten up the rear some more..
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Originally Posted by Kyle R
I have all the tools and could do it for you...it's kind of a PITA and takes a bit of time though. I did mine a while back and could probably do it faster the second time around. It makes a pretty big difference, lift your car up and try moving the rear diff with the stock mounts. It moves quite a bit compared to having the poly bushings in there.
all right - dibs! Lets have a wrenching party .
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