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Lower Control arms - ebody
Interested to hear people comments on whether Poly bushings are better than stock rubber ones. Heard the Poly ones can be nosiy sometimes.
Also does anyone know where I can get a pair of Lower control arms with the factory sway bar bracket attached. Mine don't have the bracket so since I have them out would be good to put ones in that have them. What's the original Part Number of LCA's with a bracket ? Thanks |
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Polygraphite bushings are the only way to go for a street car. It greatly improve your handling along with the large front and rear sway bars you intend to add to it. Just leave the springs and T bars stock and add some agressive shocks. That's a little extra info, but it's a good suggestion.
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