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			<title>accord  suspension</title>
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			<description>1999 accord ex. has a clunk in the front end . someone else replaced the struts with a fcs branded units, not even a gabriel or monroe, some really off- brand units.  
but i did notice cracks in the...</description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>1999 accord ex. has a clunk in the front end . someone else replaced the struts with a fcs branded units, not even a gabriel or monroe, some really off- brand units. <br />
but i did notice cracks in the bushings, not failed but cracked-<br />
polyurethane bushings for my best choice? any brand specific?   and the struts may get replaced soon- that cheap brand is exactly what it is...cheap. <br />
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mostly  highway driven for work. poly is rough but durable and firm in the corners/ braking.  will also be changing the  motor/ trans mounts to polyurethane.</div>

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