stephen newberg
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Why?
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racr16 said:ok, I'm totally confused... i called one ford dealer and they said that there are rear, front-upper and front lower
the next dealer said there are rear-upper and rear-lower and front lowers
are the rear bushing the ones that sit in the back of the fender-well under the firewall and the fronts are on top of the frame by the radiator...
somebody please help, or point me to a frame diagram
You can look at it two ways--there are either 4 bushings (2 front, 2 rear) or there are 8 bushings if you count the upper and lower halves as seperate bushings.stephen newberg said:If staying with OEM parts, the best solution normally suggested to add stiffness is to get 4 sets of rear bushings, that is 4 rear uppers and 4 rear lowers. Then you install two of the sets, each set being of one upper and one lower, in the spots for the front bushings, and the other two sets in the normal position for the rears in the back of the subframe. Now you have rear type sets at all four corners and will be a bit stilffer.
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