is this the right Strut Mount/Bearing combo?

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Venom SHO s7

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(thanks YamahaSHO and Kerry T for replying to my last post)
I looked on the SHONUT site and it says that the front police mounts are now obselete.So now the only other available ones are the "V6 11/90-95 Front Upper Strut Mount AD-930-A." (part #:
F1DZ-18183-AA)

It also says that a certain combo of strut mount/bearings WILL rub and clunk around, so with this in mind...
would this be the right combo for mounts/bearings?

V6 11/90-95 Front Upper Strut Mount AD-930-A (part #: F1DZ-18183-AA)
and
V6 89-11/90 and 94-95 Front Strut Bearing (part#: F4DZ-3B455-A)

BUT what about the strut mounts for the rear? (i didnt see them on the site, Anyone have a part #?)
And are the POLICE mounts THAT much better? or do the alternates just suck or something?

and,

Are these parts aftermarket or can they be obtained through a local Ford Dealership?
(also just wondering, what would happen if the springs/struts were installed without changing these parts? what are the effects?)

Sorry if im confusive in my explanation or anything,
THANKS for any help.

<small>[ March 02, 2004, 05:11 AM: Message edited by: Venom SHO s7 ]</small>
 

yamahaSHO

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I'll tell you what I did.... I just e-mailed Josh and told him what I wanted to do. This is all second nature(possibly first nature) to him, he will know exactly what you need.

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E-mail Josh, believe me... He is VERY helpful.

Also, the police mounts are supposed to be stiffer and last longer. They are not a must and may offer a rougher ride than you want. It really if not a big deal whether you can get ahold of the police ones or not.

<small>[ March 02, 2004, 05:27 AM: Message edited by: yamahaSHO ]</small>
 

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