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Old 01-01-2007, 10:47 PM
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All I need is:

Polyurethane LCA Bushings (not the LCA's just the bushings)

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Old 01-02-2007, 03:15 AM
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I thought Energy Suspension still made them but I'm not finding them anywhere... if you end up having a problem finding them, I believe I still have a set of them in my garage that are unused. I bought them and ended up buying solid LCAs before I used them.

Here ya go... they have them here, item 47-7-226.

http://www.thunderracing.com/catalog...&vid=3&pcid=92
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Thanks dude. I'm gonna order them from Thunder.
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Originally Posted by nick_4.8sierra
All I need is:

Polyurethane LCA Bushings (not the LCA's just the bushings)

Thanks,
Nick
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Energy rear LCA bushing set for 82-02 F-body is #3-3136 .

Dennis
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Energy rear LCA bushing set for 82-02 F-body is #3-3136 .

Dennis
Thanks man.
Old 01-03-2007, 11:16 AM
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can you do me a favor and post on how the ride quality was changed when you replace those? have a 99ta that im leaving dead stock and my main concern is to keep it riding smooth. it feels like it could use some new bushings in the rear and im debating on whether to put new oem ones in there or go with the urethane. thanks
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Sure I will...

The reason I'm doing this to my car is because the previous owner had the wrong size bolts in the control arms. They're not wide enough which has been causing a clunking. I got rid of the clunking by putting electrical tape around the bolts are reinstalling them, however I meant this to be temporary. I plan on replacing the bushings and the bolts.


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