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Old 05-08-2011, 12:28 AM
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I just intalled my new shocks and front control arm bushing kit. I used Slp Bilsteins and Energy Suspension control amr kit. My bushing were shot and so were the shocks. What a difference in handling. The front end is now nice and tight.
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I used the energy poly a-arm bushing kit and I think the rear front a-arm bushings are so stiff/tight they make it harder to align the front end of the car. I plan on switching the rear front a-arm bushing back to rubber (keep the front poly) as I don't think it's a good idea to switch that rear one to a poly bushing, even with Energy's updated design I think it's prone to binding. I'll be doing this at the same time as my shock/spring upgrade.
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Yeah those bushing are a tight fit but I do like the feel of the front end now. Even though I my not sure I would know the difference even if I changed to the rubber ones. But I dont plan on lowering the car either so im not to worried about the alinment. I am going to have the front alinment done soon.



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