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Old 08-31-2002, 07:05 PM
iubranson iubranson is offline
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Help C-body bushings

Does anyone know of compaies who make poly-Bushings for C bodies? I've looked but not tot intensely. Thanks.
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Old 09-01-2002, 12:07 PM
TheTanSedan TheTanSedan is offline
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The weight of the C-Body makes the harder [higher durometer] poly busings generally undesireable; that it, the increased mass and such seems to amplify the transmission of noise and vibration. One C-Body owner reports that, having a few poly pieces in his front end that the rattles in the dash went from unnoticeable to VERY noticeable. he was concerned about affecting the intergrity of the dash assembly as a result.

I have the poly rear leaf spring front eye and rear shackle bushings, and you do feel every crack in the road as a result. They need re-greasing every so often as well. Got them from Bill Kanouse at JUST SUSPENSION.
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