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Master bushing set for 1st gens???

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Old 09-09-02, 03:33 AM
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Master bushing set for 1st gens???

How come every other frickin car has a "Master bushing set" that you can buy, w/ all the avialable bushings, but for 1st gens you have to buy "this little bit" and that other little bit, and piece it all together??

I have victoria british, am i just not looking in the right places?

I wanna go poly bushings..

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Call them, They'll walk you through it, and they had everything.

I spent like 129 bucks for all my poly bushings.
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Easy to install them w/ the aid of a Haynes manual?
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Originally posted by ioTus
Easy to install them w/ the aid of a Haynes manual?
Inquiring minds really want to know! (suwspension too?)

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I replaced all I could when I swapped out the springs/shocks/ and front swaybar.

The rest I took to a suspension shop and paid 50 bucks.
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If i take it to a pro shop, should i expect them to be able to make it so it has no skweeks and creeeks?
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mine doesn't.
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Mine does. RB bushings, lubed, and squeaks like a mouse being rodgered by an elephant.
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DId you have them "professionally" installed by a "Professional" shop?>
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Didn't Directfreak get the energy suspension "polygraphite" bushings? Maybe these are less prone to squeaks than the RB bushings...

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Originally posted by brownmound
Didn't Directfreak get the energy suspension "polygraphite" bushings? Maybe these are less prone to squeaks than the RB bushings...

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Yes, but the Racing Beat Front Swaybar comes with it's own bushings for the increased diameter of the swaybar.

It's what I used. That one I installed myself as well.
Sorry...but no squeeks.
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