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Prothane vs ES TQ Arm Bushing ‘00 Z28

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Old 03-06-2022, 08:28 AM
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Default Prothane vs ES TQ Arm Bushing ‘00 Z28

Is one or the other easier to install on a 4th gen? What’s the way to go Porthane with the tabs for the bolts or Energy Suspension without the tabs?
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Is there a reason you want to keep the stock setup? Chassis mounted is a great upgrade even if the rest of the car is stock.
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Originally Posted by shaun sweeney
is there a reason you want to keep the stock setup? Chassis mounted is a great upgrade even if the rest of the car is stock.
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It is a good idea to get the torq arm mount off the tail shaft of the tranny, that's one good reason most people get a new torq arm and relocation bracket. But I get it , if it's just a street cruiser just replacing that mount with something nice is a cheap option.
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