wondering were to find sub-frame bushings

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SHO Dude

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Give us a call. We've usually got these things in stock.
 

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Fast Parts Network is another one, cheaper than the dealer on half of the parts, but more expensive on the other half od the part number. The top, and the bottom p/n for the Gen # SFB's are two different numbers.
 

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I dunno, just install half of the bushings then. :nut:

well i think thats what i have right now:swing::swing: the way they feel... lol

i didnt relized they were 2 diff parts i thought they can with both top and bottom as one part number.

thanks for the number...

also i read somewhere that the fronts to rear bushing is diff and that alot of people like to use only the rears? is that the numbers for only the rears or a front and a rear set?
 

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The rears are two separate part numbers, top and bottom. I wish I had the p/n's I have them on the '93.
 

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what about using rears on the fronts?
i've heard that the results are good.
less vibration that aluminums all around, and much firmer than using OEM fronts.

any thoughts on this???

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what about using rears on the fronts?
i've heard that the results are good.
less vibration that aluminums all around, and much firmer than using OEM fronts.
All the kewl kids are doing it, and it's exactly what I suggested above by specifying 4/ea of only the rear bushing halves. :thumb:
 

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Could someone help explain the benefits of replacing the bushings in the rear or front? Can this be done by one person with the car suspended? What is that support member
5c145? I have already replaced my rear end-links and plan to do the front ones eventually with the Autozone or Moog upgrade. Will replacing these main bushings help contain body roll and the inherent sluggishness of the V8? Thank you one and all!
----Alaric
 

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Ford dealership here in town where i live sells them separately i believe, since i only got two at a time for mine. I can get you a price if you are interested and find out for sure..shoot me a PM if you would like to.

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Ford dealership here in town where i live sells them separately i believe, since i only got two at a time for mine. I can get you a price if you are interested and find out for sure..shoot me a PM if you would like to.

ashley


I need some. My car decimated the stock ones within a week. There really really bad right now. Knocks every time I start from a stop....
 

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