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Old 07-19-2007, 12:26 PM
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I've had my car apart for so long I can't remember if the curved part of the bushing faces the front or the rear of the car. Anyone know? Thanks,

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Hmmm...I never even realized there was a direction. I havent used ES in a long time. I ditched it for prothane. But Im sure you can get on the ES website and find an install file or something.

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EDIT: http://www.energysuspension.com/pdf_instruc/17112.PDF Looks like curved towards the rear...
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I feel like a doofus for not checking their website Thanks alot for taking the time ghettocruiser!
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No problem man. A lot of the sites these days are including pdf install instructions and what not for their products. Autometer is another one. Its great...because i always seem to loose instructions.

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