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Old Apr 13, 2008 | 07:17 PM
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ok, i have a 94 hb. i love my car, i have f2 on it, and i guess my bushings are worn????!!!!after what...14 years, maybe. i jus doesn't feel like im gettin everything suspension wise that i want out of it. i wanna have a comfortable *** ride. the cars in great shape. i've heard mad **** about pressing these bushings in, and the time that it takes.can anybody help me out. and, i dunno maybe a diagram of the all if not the main bushings that need to be replaced, so i can start planning. and which is the best, if i shud even go this route, but, i gotta do sumthin about it....
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Old Apr 13, 2008 | 07:52 PM
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a polyurethane bushing kit that covers pretty much every bushing on your car goes for around $120 or so on summitracing.com, maybe you can find them a bit cheaper elsewhere. It is very time consuming to replace most of the bushings, but you don't have to do them all at once, and it will be very rewarding in the end. They are much stiffer than stock and will tighten up your suspension and give you a more responsive feel. You do have to lube up the poly bushings periodically to keep them from becoming squeaky though
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