replacing bushings

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fricker66

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I've recently completed the upgrade/replacement of the various suspension related bushings. Went with the MOOG TPR bushings available from SHONUT. Amazing difference that was immediately noticed/felt. The 15 year old factory bushings had certainly seen better days.........
 

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now what you really need to add is a set of AL SFB's, then you'll really feel the difference in the handling of the car :)
 

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Police bushings

Order the police bushings they are great my sho used 4 I don't know if this is normal but the care handels like a rocket Wis-Chi. n 3hr 210mph :cool:
 

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I don't want it to handle like a track car, already got on of those. Just get the suspension back in order and have it handle a bit better. I plan on getting bigger sway bars, strut braces and replacing the bushing with poly. My car is currently on eibach's and tokico's
 

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A smaller sway on front like a 20mm will help stop will spin on hard turns, bigger on rear will complete this package.
 

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